The twin-engine jet aircraft designed by Sukhoi performed feats of aerial acrobatics that stunned even longtime aviation enthusiasts.
The name of the aerobatic move is called a "Kulbit" ("Somersault").
The airplane at times falls freely through the air, twisting as it falls, like a giant, 30 ton flower petal.
At other times it appears suspended in midair, pointed in the opposite direction of where it was heading.
The Su-35 can do this due to its powerful AL-41F1S jet engines, which together generate 63,800 pounds of thrust at maximum power,
each of which the pilot can then vector in a different directions.
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