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Price:
HK$170.00
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Highlights:
- decal by Cartograf
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Availability: [In Stock]
Weight: 0.47 kg
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Description
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Mikoyan MiG-29- in service
- Russian & others
- MiG-29A (Product 9.12) - Initial production version; entered service in 1983. NATO reporting name is "Fulcrum-A". 9.12A is the Initial production model version (radar, ECM and IFF) for Warsaw Pact.
- while the 9.12B is the . 9.12A lacks a nuclear weapon delivery system and has initial production
- MiG-29A (Product 9.12B) - a downgraded export version for non-Warsaw Pact nations. No ECM and IFF.
- MiG-29UB (Product 9.51) - Twin seat training model. Infra-red sensor mounted only, no radar. NATO reporting code is "Fulcrum-B".
- MiG-29AS/MiG-29UBS - Slovak Air Force performed an upgrade on their MiG-29/-29UB for NATO compatibility from February 2008. (new navigation and communications systems, IFF system, new glass cockpit with multi-function LC displays and digital processors)
- MiG-29S (Product 9.13) - NATO reporting code "Fulcrum-C", features flight control system improvements; has a dorsal hump, which led to its nickname "Fatback", limited ground-attack capability.
- MiG-29SE - Export model of MiG-29S with slightly downgraded N-019ME radar with multiple target tracking ability and RVV-AE (R-77 missile) compatibility.
- MiG-29SM (Product 9.13M) - Similar to Product 9.13, can carry guided air-to-surface missiles and TV- and laser-guided bombs. NATO reporting code is "Fulcrum-C".
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MiG-29AS '0921', flown by Lt. Col Marian 'Buker' Bukovsky. [7 August 2010]
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