Eduard 8237 1/48 Mig-21pfm Airplane Model
Brand:Eduard
Product Code:8237
Scale: 1/48 - The reality of the reality is a descended model.
Type:Disassembled Kit (requires merge and painting)
Material:Plastic
Contents
Injection mold plastic parts
2 DEGAL
2 Photo-ETHED
1 Mounting Guide
MIG-21PFM Airplane ModelFeatures
The Soviet Air Force is the Mig-21pfm hunter aircraft of the Air Force.
Disasted plastic.
Use PVA adhesive to paste transparent parts.
There is no adhesive and paint in the box.
You can make the necessary jerking with the assembly guide in it.
Decal (Decal), Vietnam Air Force 921. Fleet 5015, Czechoslovak Air Force 11. Fleet 7909, Soviet Air Force Baurnal Jet School 105, the profiles of the Egyptian Air Force.
The metal detail set appears inside the box.
You can paste the metal detail set with Ca or PVA adhesives.
You need to paint it with the colors specified in the guide.
You can find the ingredients you need to finish this product at the bottom of the page
About
Mig-21 (NATO name: "Fishbed") is a supersonic (faster than sound) jet hunter/preventive plane designed and produced by Mikoyan Gurevich Design Office in the Soviet Union.
Due to the similarity of the appearance of the aircraft to this famous Russian wire instrument, it was named "Balalayka". It is called Ołówek (pen) by Polish (Polish) pilots because of their body shape. Although their first versions are described as the second generation jet hunter aircraft, the next versions are considered as the third generation jet hunter aircraft. Mig-21 has been blown by over fifty countries on four continents, and although more than half a century have passed since its first flight, it still serves in some countries. This fighter aircraft is the most produced supersonic jet aircraft in the history of aviation.
Since the Korean War, the most produced fighter aircraft and all versions have a series of modern aviation records, including the longest production time from 1959 to 1985. 11,496 Mig-21 from all types are manufactured.
Vietnam Folk Air Force, 921. Hunter Regiment, 1968
Czechoslovak Air Force, 11. Hunter Regiment, Zatec Afb, March, 1991
Baurnal High Air Force School, Kamen Na OBi /Slavgorod air bases,Soviet Union, CA 1988
Polish Air Force, 62. Hunter Regiment 1st Fleet, Poznan - Krzesiny EU, 1994
Egyptian Air Force, Inshas Air Base, early 80s