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Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-29C Fulcrum

Multirole Fighter Aircraft · Cold War to Modern
Trumpeter · 03224 · 1/32 · 2018
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Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-29C Fulcrum
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-29C Fulcrum 1/32 scale multirole fighter aircraft
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Russian Air Force
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-29C Fulcrum
Russian Air Force

Since the Mig-29A were in service,the limited fuel capacity was the biggest problem of this light tactical fighter.To meeting the specified range requirements,the designers of Mikoyan developed a project to enlarge the fuselage tank.But the special dorsal auxiliary air intakes cause that only the tank in the spine could be readily enlarged;its capacity was increased by 240 litres.The enlarged fuselage tank made the upper fuselage contour became convex instead of concave.Besides,the application of new pylons allows another two drop tanks be fitted under the wings.Fitting three drop tanks gave the fighter a ferry range of 3000km.

A series of new electronic countermeasures equipments were also be fitted on the aircraft,and ordnance load increased to 3200 kg.

The prototype of the Mig-29C(Izdeliye 9.13) took off for the first time on 4th May 1984.More than 400 'fatbacks' were built.233 of them remained inRussiaafter the collapse of the Soviet Union;155 were retained by theUkraine.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-29C Fulcrum 1/32 scale multirole fighter aircraft

Since the Mig-29A were in service,the limited fuel capacity was the biggest problem of this light tactical fighter.To meeting the specified range requirements,the designers of Mikoyan developed a project to enlarge the fuselage tank.But the special dorsal auxiliary air intakes cause that only the tank in the spine could be readily enlarged;its capacity was increased by 240 litres.The enlarged fuselage tank made the upper fuselage contour became convex instead of concave.Besides,the application of new pylons allows another two drop tanks be fitted under the wings.Fitting three drop tanks gave the fighter a ferry range of 3000km.

A series of new electronic countermeasures equipments were also be fitted on the aircraft,and ordnance load increased to 3200 kg.

The prototype of the Mig-29C(Izdeliye 9.13) took off for the first time on 4th May 1984.More than 400 'fatbacks' were built.233 of them remained inRussiaafter the collapse of the Soviet Union;155 were retained by theUkraine.

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