MiG-21PFM Fishbed Soviet Air Force, "Red 47", USSR, 1972
Model manufacturer: | Hobby Master Aircraft |
Order code: | HA0183 |
Scale: | 1:72 |
Material: | Combined (Metal / Plastic) |
EAN: | 4895173404856 |
Weight: | 0.8 kg |
Registration number: | 47 |
Dimensions: | 20.03×9.5 cm (L×W) |
Air company: | Soviet Air Force |
Aircraft manufacturer: | Mikoyan |
Product description
The Mig-21 was originally built by the Mikoyan and Gurevich Design Bureau in the Soviet Union with a NATO nickname Fishbed. No other jet has had as many planes produced as the Mig-21. Depending on the reference source 8,000 - 13,000 planes of all versions were made in the Soviet Union, under license to allied countries and China without license. A small, fast, agile, dependable and most importantly simple making it easy to turn out great numbers of the plane.
MiG-21PFM #47 was built as c/n 940MS13. Quite often “Red 47” is mistaken for NVA 473 which has a c/n of 7006 0468 plus “Red 47” cockpit opens sideways while 473 opens to the front. On the starboard side below the cockpit is written “Fiery Nightmare”. When “Red 47” was finished its days with the Soviet Air Force it became the gate guard at Kluczewo AB, Poland which closed in 1992 and “Red 47” eventually made its way to the "National Military Museum" (N.M.M.) (formerly Militaire Luchtvaart Museum), Buren, Netherlands.