MIG 29 FINE ART AIRCRAFT PRINTS

For many of the world's military’s, the jet that brought them into fourth generation fighter aviation. as the “small” component of the small/large fighter development program Mirroring the US F-16/F-15 model, more than 1,800 jets have flown with 30+ nations world wide.

 
Mig 29S 968 IIAP Lipetsk AB Soviet Military Air Forces Prints
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"Bort” is Russian for "board" or "side" and is commonly used to refer to Soviet and Soviet Block aircraft with large, color coded numbers on their sides. "Bort 22 Red" is a MiG 29S 9-13S from the 968 IAP, 4th TsBP i PLS Centre for Combat Training and Flight Personnel Training about 275 miles south east of Moscow. Located at Lipetsk Air Base, it was the Soviet, now Russian, equivalent of the US's Nellis AFB training complex. Known to the Russian pilots as "Hunchback" or "Fat Back," this jet is known as a Mig-29 Fulcrum C to the West.

Bort 22 is depicted with a typical Air Defense weapons load of 2 x R27 missiles (AA-10 Alamo A to NATO), 4 x R73 missiles (AA-11 Archer to NATO), and a center line 396 Gallon External Fuel Tanks. Like a typical MiG 29S, it also carries an internal 30 mm cannon with 149 rounds, an internal Jamming System, and Chaff/Flare countermeasures in the forward tail leading edge extensions.

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MiG 29N No. 17 Skn Bats RMAF Kuantan 1st Division Prints
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Side number 16, is one of eighteen 9.12 MiG 29's purchased by the Malaysian military in 1995. Although based on the "Fulcrum A" air frame - readily identifiable by the dorsal spine's straight profile rather than the later Article 9.13's curved spine - but unlike most of those early jets now in scrap yards or in museums, the TUDM has reinvested in the jets bringing them up to a much newer, and more capable, standard.

Originally equipping two squadrons, the MiG's have been consolidated into a single unit because they have proven very expensive to maintain. Side number 16 is depicted as she would be for a typical Air Defense weapons load of 2 x R27R standard range SAR missiles (AA-10 Alamo A to NATO), 4 x R73 missiles (AA-11 Archer to NATO), and a centerline 396 Gallon External Fuel Tanks. Like a typical MiG 29N, it also carries an internal 30 mm cannon with 149 rounds, and Chaff/Flare countermeasures in the forward tail leading edge extensions.

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