MiG-21Bis
by JedzieSledziem
uploaded 2019-08-19
(updated 2019-08-19)
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#Mig #mig-21 #replica

Mods

  • Airplane Plus
  • B9 Procedural Wings Modified
  • Procedural Parts
  • SXTContinued
  • Squad (stock)
  • Stryker’s Aerospace and IVA’s
  • TweakScale - Rescale Everything!
  • sm stryker

Procedural parts: https://github.com/Tidal-Stream/ProceduralParts/releases

B9 Procedural Wings: https://github.com/Rafterman82/B9-PWings-Fork/releases/tag/0.91

SXT: https://spacedock.info/mod/1030/SXTContinued

Airplane plus: https://spacedock.info/mod/716/Airplane%20Plus

TweakScale: https://spacedock.info/mod/127/TweakScale

Textures to Procedural parts:
https://github.com/PhineasFreak/FreedomTextures/releases/download/v1.5.1.0/FreedomTex_v1.5.1.0.zip

Description

The MiG-21 was the first successful Soviet aircraft combining fighter and interceptor characteristics in a single aircraft. It was a lightweight fighter, achieving Mach 2 with a relatively low-powered afterburning turbojet, and is thus comparable to the American Lockheed F-104 Starfighter and Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter and the French Dassault Mirage III.[1] Its basic layout was used for numerous other Soviet designs; delta-winged aircraft included Su-9 interceptor and the fast E-150 prototype from MiG bureau while the mass-produced successful front fighter Su-7 and Mikoyan’s I-75 experimental interceptor combined a similar fuselage shape with swept-back wings. However, the characteristic layout with the shock cone and front air intake did not see widespread use outside the USSR and finally proved to have limited development potential, mainly because of the very small space available for the radar.
A total of 10,645 aircraft were built in the USSR. They were produced in three factories: AZ 30N 1 in Moscow (also known as MMZ Znamya Truda), GAZ 21 (5,765 aircraft) in Gorky [N 2] and TAZ 31 (1,678 aircraft) in Tbilisi. Generally, Gorky built single-seaters for the Soviet forces. Moscow constructed single-seaters for export, and Tbilisi manufactured the twin-seaters both for export and the USSR, though there were exceptions. The MiG-21R and MiG-21bis for export and for the USSR were built in Gorky, 17 single-seaters were helmed in Tbilisi (MiG-21 and MiG-21F), the MiG-21MF was first constructed in Moscow and then Gorky, and the MiG-21U was built in Moscow as well as in Tbilisi.

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