Main body, wings and missiles: PTE Hornet and G.I. Joe Skystriker
Forward wings: Generic jet toy
Su-33 (Su-27KV) is a carrier-based two seat variant that entered service in the Russian Navy in 1994.. It has extra small wings near the pilots' cabin which shorten the take-off distance and improve maneuverability. This new ship-borne fighter is fitted with two AL-31FP engines with vectored thrust. Using them allows either the take-off distance or maximum take-off weight of the aircraft to be increased by 10-15 per cent. The aircraft has a distinctive large "sting" in the rear which contains the NO-14 radiolocation system, a radio electronic countermeasures system. The Su-33 can also carry guided missiles such as the H-25MP, H-31 and H-41. The Su-33 is used in both night and day operations at sea.