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MIG factory

MIG factory

The true legend of Russian aviation in production since 1959

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Guest (172 days ago)

That's my mum in No3

Guest (172 days ago)

looks very similar to a hawk but the the engines are mounted too high and the tail fin is the wrong shape. The engines are also too far forward for a tornado. Looks very similar, i have to take a very close look to see the difference.
   

ajhawkinsjrajhawkinsjr (172 days ago)

The Hawk in a single engine single tail jet, which this clearly isn't as well as the intakes on this aircraft being under the fuselage where the Hawk and Tornado both have intakes at or above the wing.

Guest (172 days ago)

Why are there pics of a hawk and tornado towards the end????
   

ajhawkinsjrajhawkinsjr (172 days ago)

Hawks and Tornadoes are both single tail jets.

ibnsuleimanibnsuleiman (172 days ago)

Unless I'm very much mistaken most of those shots are of the assembly school where the instructors go through the processes with line staff.

Guest: Elmo (171 days ago)

Latest comment: "Cor! Meccano has really come of age, don't you think? "

glortmanglortman (173 days ago)

You will notice the cake pan in picture four. Yes, the MIG is made entirely of gingerbread: baked at 350 degrees, it can deliver a payload of over 50 gumdrops.
   

Guest: Curt (172 days ago)

A MiG29 can outfly an F15. Can't have your cake and eat as the saying goes.
      

Guest (172 days ago)

What a ridiculous saying! Each time I've had cake I've eaten it! (apart from this one time at band camp... )
         

Guest (172 days ago)

I ate it later - but it was stale
            

ajhawkinsjrajhawkinsjr (172 days ago)

You could only eat it later because you still had it, if you eat it now you can't have it, got it!?!