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==== Vectoring in three dimensions ==== [[File:Iris vectoring nozzle.jpg|thumb|GE Axisymmetric Vectoring Exhaust [[Jet engine#Nozzles|Nozzle]], used on the [[F-16 VISTA|F-16 MATV]]]] * [[McDonnell Douglas F-15 STOL/MTD|McDonnell Douglas F-15 ACTIVE]] (experimental) * [[Mitsubishi X-2]] (experimental) * [[High Alpha Research Vehicle|McDonnell Douglas F-18 HARV]] (experimental) * [[General Dynamics F-16 VISTA]] (experimental) * [[Rockwell-MBB X-31]] (experimental) * [[Chengdu J-10B|Chengdu J-10B TVC testbed]] (experimental) * [[Mikoyan MiG-35]] (MiG-29OVT, not in production aircraft) * [[Sukhoi Su-37]] (demonstrator) * [[Sukhoi Su-47]] (experimental) * [[Sukhoi Su-57]] * [[Sukhoi Su-30MKI]] /[[Sukhoi Su-30MKM|MKM]]/ MKA/ SM (pitch and roll, with canted engine nozzles (for yaw), emulating but not direct 3D thrust vectoring) * [[Sukhoi Su-35S]] (roll and yaw, however engines are canted at an angle for pitch, providing 3D thrust vectoring; more advanced version than the SU-30MKI and derivatives)
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