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Making Platypus (Su-34)

June 17 2012 at 12:53 PM
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wertGR  (Login wertGR)
Hellenic Hoplites (Greece)

Factory NAPO. First time that a plane factory in Russia looks modern and tidy, like a western factory. Nice one this time Ruskies.
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Eric
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Eagle Squadron (US)

Re: Making Platypus (Su-34)

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June 17 2012, 1:50 PM 

Nice pictures.

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An unavoidable war is called justice.
When brutality is the only option left,
it is holy.
Machiavelli - The Prince 1513.

"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take"

I'm not American, I'm from Flanders.

 
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Panzer Brigade (Germany)

Re: Making Platypus (Su-34)

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June 17 2012, 2:00 PM 

"modern" and "tidy" seem to be pretty far streched words in greece

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Re: Making Platypus (Su-34)

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June 17 2012, 3:46 PM 

About as far apart as germans and victory!!

maybe third time lucky huh?

 
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NG76
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Eagle Squadron (US)

Re: Making Platypus (Su-34)

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June 17 2012, 10:47 PM 

Modern- Very little
Tidy- Not at all.

Same old ruskies lol.

Here's a better example of "modern" and "tidy"
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"Who doesn't miss the Soviet Union, he has no heart. But who actually wants the Soviet Union back, he has no brain."- Vladimir Putin

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WAFFer
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Hellenic Hoplites (Greece)

Re: Making Platypus (Su-34)

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June 17 2012, 11:57 PM 

@"modern" and "tidy" seem to be pretty far streched words in greece

Too much finger pointing against Greeks and Russian. After all, after 1945 there is a lot of Russian bloon on Fritz's.

@Same old ruskies lol.

Get over with Sovietophobia. Old Ruskies had only brains, modern Ruskies bought latest PC's and laser CNC from the west , they work with pretty modern stuffs now. Explain what part of the Assebly line you do not like.

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June 18 2012, 1:45 AM 



This guy thinks he's working as a laborer at a local metalsmith shop [linked image] [linked image] [linked image] [linked image]

Workers at a Toyota plant are more tidy, clean and organised than these mob

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Once a vodka drunk Ruski, always a vodka drunk Ruski




 
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Re: Making Platypus (Su-34)

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June 18 2012, 1:54 AM 



TAI is no where as big or experienced than the Russian mobs but it's on par with all western aircraft assembly plants

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(Login GER_Mark)
Panzer Brigade (Germany)

Re: Making Platypus (Su-34)

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June 18 2012, 8:25 PM 

bmw

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hjelpekokk
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Imperium Europeum (Europe)

Re: Making Platypus (Su-34)

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June 18 2012, 8:44 PM 

Have anybody picture of the top secret, uber duber, gekados, game changer device that is supposed to be installed on the Su-34, but no one yet have posted a picture of it. Personally, I have been starting to believe its only an urban legend.

 
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The Conquerors (Turkey)

Re: Making Platypus (Su-34)

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June 19 2012, 5:33 PM 

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Ah, lovely robot, I worked on the same machine.

And the second picture of the production line... In the past I have built them for BMW and Daimler Mercedes..


Germans know how !

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