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Wings_Talons Posts: 242

Spanker> we have around 30 Sukhois and another 60 are being assembled. A new Sukhoi manufacturing plant is coming up just around 150 miles from my home ... and yes all the ones in India have thrust vectoring nozzles so that they can perform the 'cobra' manouvre

[ This Message was edited by: maltesh on 2002-07-02 10:37 ]
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Posted: 2002-07-02 11:36:00
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Wings_Talons Posts: 242

Arroy> No I haven't listened to them yet! I will though. Thanks for telling me about them. I am quite busy at work - we are on the 4th straight day of bull run in India - and we have a new finance minister
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Posted: 2002-07-02 11:38:00
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Wings_Talons Posts: 242

Vsnake> South is definetly cleaner mate.. but we also eat lots of spicy food and people who come to tour always complain that they find it hard to stomach. Have you been to Bangalore... if you haven't you should... its really nice place, clean and lots of parties
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Posted: 2002-07-02 11:40:00
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spanker Posts: 122

maltesh----->

they dun have to have thrust vectoring nozzles to perform "cobra", Su-27 doesn't have it and cobra was first done on Su-27...... but i heard that the MKIs sold to India dun have advance radar nor thrust vectoring installed, and they are currently being upgraded to fit these things in.....
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Posted: 2002-07-02 14:09:00
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Wings_Talons Posts: 242

Spanker> I don't really know how much of the thrust vectors help in the cobra manouver but I am sure they play a key role. I know the Indian ones have thrust vectors and they came like that when Russia delievered them to us. I aslo did read about new radar systems being installed. We also have the manufacturing licence from the Russians and the first indegeniously manufactured Sukhoi should roll out by 2005. Sukhois look awesome - and they have a max combat load of about 8tons - equal to the weight of an American F-16
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Posted: 2002-07-02 15:45:00
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vsnake Posts: 171

maltesh > im from Sri Lanka (notice the from: SL) ..you dont want to have a spice competition with me yeha i have been to bangalore
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Posted: 2002-07-02 15:49:00
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Wings_Talons Posts: 242

vsnake> certainly not mate but I doubt you guys compete with us I have loads of Srilankan friends. In fact my room mate at school was from Colombo and I always used to bug him by calling him a LTTE bomber ..

where in SL are you from?
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Posted: 2002-07-02 16:16:00
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arroyootje Posts: > 500

So, are semosas really that difficult to make?
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Posted: 2002-07-02 21:27:00
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Wings_Talons Posts: 242

Heck no! They are very easy to make. Boil the potatoes, peel and mash. Then add some jeera seeds - dont know what u call em in english - peas, chopped chillies, finely chopped carrots, (and other vegetabels which you might like), salt and red chilli powder to taste and mix thoroughly. Then take dough made of wheat and roll it into small round pancakes about 4 inch in diameter. Roll the pancake into a cone and fill the mashed stuff inside the cone and close the cone. Fry the cones in a hot sunflower oil (preferred over other veg oils). Its ready
You can eat it with lots of things - like green chutney or ketchup
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Posted: 2002-07-03 10:31:00
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arroyootje Posts: > 500

hahahhahahaha, i'm going to try it this weekend and i'll post the pics on here and you'll laugh your head off!!!
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Posted: 2002-07-03 10:57:00
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