Remarks: Single-seat Su-7BKL at the Polish Aviation Museum. BKL has a drag chute housing at the base of elevator. Polish national insignias on tail and on the fuselage. Fitter A has a long fuselage.
Remarks: Polish Air Force attack and tactical nuclear bomber Su-7BKL Fitter A "17". Some 45 Su-7s were delivered to Poland 1964-1988. 31 of them were BKL type. This example has bomb racks under the fuselage and wings. It has been updated with an extra pair of wing pylons for BMK standard.
Remarks: Polish Air Force attack and tactical nuclear bomber Su-7BKL Fitter A "815". Some 45 Su-7s were delivered to Poland 1964-1988. 31 of them were BKL type. Poland used Su-7s up to June 1990. This example has two UB-16 rocket pods under the wings and two GSH-23L twin 23mm gun pods under the fuselage. BKL could carry one 8U46 or 8U47 ( 5K Tonn ) nuclear bomb on left fuselage rack.
Remarks: Polish Air Force attack and tactical nuclear bomber Su-7BKL Fitter A "13". Some 45 Su-7s were delivered to Poland 1964-1988. 31 of them were BKL type. Poland used Su-7s up to June 1990. This example has huge UB-8 rocket pods ( 20 x S-8 rockets ) under the fuselage. BKL could carry one 8U46 or 8U47 ( 5K Tonn ) nuclear bomb on left fuselage rack.
Remarks: Czechoslovakian era single-seat Su-7BKL at Vyskov museum near Brno. NATO codename for Su-7BKL was Fitter A. Vyskov museum had two Su-7BKL trainers in line.