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Chengdu J-7A Fishcan

Fighter Aircraft · Cold War to Modern
Trumpeter · 02859 · 1/48 · 2016
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Chengdu J-7A Fishcan 1/48 scale fighter aircraft
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Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force
Chengdu J-7A Fishcan
Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force

After the J-6 was put into mass production and delivered to the military services, another supersonic fighter, the J-7 with M 2.0 maximum speed was manufactured based on the Soviet MiG-21. The Chinese began development of the J-7, based on incomplete technical data of the Soviet MiG-21F, in the 1960s. License production of the J-7 was carried out by the Shenyang Aircraft Factory starting in 1964.

The J-7 design consisted of a delta wing and an all- movable horizontal tail surface. The J-7 could reach Mach 2.05, had a service ceiling17,500 m, and a maximum range1,530 km. The J-7 incomparison to the J-7 was comparatively easier to control, had a faster climb-rate, and had performed better in transonic and supersonic situations.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Chengdu J-7A Fishcan 1/48 scale fighter aircraft

After the J-6 was put into mass production and delivered to the military services, another supersonic fighter, the J-7 with M 2.0 maximum speed was manufactured based on the Soviet MiG-21. The Chinese began development of the J-7, based on incomplete technical data of the Soviet MiG-21F, in the 1960s. License production of the J-7 was carried out by the Shenyang Aircraft Factory starting in 1964.

The J-7 design consisted of a delta wing and an all- movable horizontal tail surface. The J-7 could reach Mach 2.05, had a service ceiling17,500 m, and a maximum range1,530 km. The J-7 incomparison to the J-7 was comparatively easier to control, had a faster climb-rate, and had performed better in transonic and supersonic situations.

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