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Early MiG Fighters in Action. By Hans-Heiri Stapfer. Until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the MiG Design Bureau had a near monopoly on the supply of fighter aircraft to the Soviet Air Force and the nations within Moscow's sphere of influence. The MiG-15, MiG-21, and MiG-25 made the headlines of the world's newspapers, but the early designs of Mikoyan and Gurevich are not widely known. Their MiG-1 was the fastest fighter in the world in 1940, and an improved version, the MiG-3, was faster and more maneuverable than the Bf 109F and was the primary fighter of the Soviet Air Force in the early days of World War II. Other designs from this prolific team included high-altitude fighter prototypes, rocket-powered aircraft, and the MiG-9, the Soviet Union's first pure jet-powered fighter. More than ninety photos, ten color profiles, black-and-white line drawings, color covers. Fifty pages, soft cover, landscape format.
Type: History Book Category: Military History Scale: N/A Manufacturer: Squadron Signal
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Product Details: NAME: Early MiG Fighters in Action Military Book Squadron Signal TYPE: Reproduction MANUFACTURER: Shop SKU: SS1204
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