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    #16
    Re: Migs

    I have always been fascinated by the design of the Soviet MIG.

    Here are some pics of a MIG-15. This particular model is the MIG-15 UTI and is a Trainer Variant that was used by all WARSAW Pact Nations as a Trainer, including the DDR.

    By the way - the British Rolls Royce supplied the engine for this baby.
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    Michael D. GALLAGHER

    M60-A2 Tank Commander Cold War proverb: “You can accomplish more with a kind word and a ‘Shillelagh’ than you can with just a kind word.”

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      #17
      Same MIG-15 (You can just see the huge Rolls Royce engine that powered this aircraft). The US in North Korea finally answered with the Sabre Jet, but not before a lot of prop-driven fixed wing aircraft went down in flames.
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      Last edited by Panzer Fuehrer; 11-13-2004, 03:55 PM.
      Michael D. GALLAGHER

      M60-A2 Tank Commander Cold War proverb: “You can accomplish more with a kind word and a ‘Shillelagh’ than you can with just a kind word.”

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        #18
        MIG-15 (Another angle):

        Note: A prop driven Trainer can be seen behind this particular aircraft.
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        Michael D. GALLAGHER

        M60-A2 Tank Commander Cold War proverb: “You can accomplish more with a kind word and a ‘Shillelagh’ than you can with just a kind word.”

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          #19
          Last view of this MIG-15:
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          Michael D. GALLAGHER

          M60-A2 Tank Commander Cold War proverb: “You can accomplish more with a kind word and a ‘Shillelagh’ than you can with just a kind word.”

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            #20
            The next variation of the MIG-15 of course was the MIG-17. The shots posted here are of both East German and the former Czech Republic. The last photo is of a MIG-17 Variant of which I'm personally not familar. So anyone with some history on the last one, which has a peculiar nose similar to that of an American Sabre Jet, please feel free to jump right in and enlighten myself and the rest of us:
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            Michael D. GALLAGHER

            M60-A2 Tank Commander Cold War proverb: “You can accomplish more with a kind word and a ‘Shillelagh’ than you can with just a kind word.”

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              #21
              Czech MIG-17:
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              Michael D. GALLAGHER

              M60-A2 Tank Commander Cold War proverb: “You can accomplish more with a kind word and a ‘Shillelagh’ than you can with just a kind word.”

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                #22
                MIG-17 with unusual nose structure: (Any thoughts from anyone on this one are most welcome):
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                Michael D. GALLAGHER

                M60-A2 Tank Commander Cold War proverb: “You can accomplish more with a kind word and a ‘Shillelagh’ than you can with just a kind word.”

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                  #23
                  The next variant of the MIG series of course was the famous MIG-21. This jet fighter had the claim-to-fame of being the most massed produced fighter jet of all nations. (I have a Cold War era complete Russian uniform including boots and helmet - with the guys name on it) for a MIG 21 Fighter Jet.

                  (I skipped the MIG-19) because I didn't see any at the museum in GATOW).
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                  Last edited by Panzer Fuehrer; 11-13-2004, 03:57 PM.
                  Michael D. GALLAGHER

                  M60-A2 Tank Commander Cold War proverb: “You can accomplish more with a kind word and a ‘Shillelagh’ than you can with just a kind word.”

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                    #24
                    Another MIG 21:
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                    Michael D. GALLAGHER

                    M60-A2 Tank Commander Cold War proverb: “You can accomplish more with a kind word and a ‘Shillelagh’ than you can with just a kind word.”

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                      #25
                      And one more:
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                      Michael D. GALLAGHER

                      M60-A2 Tank Commander Cold War proverb: “You can accomplish more with a kind word and a ‘Shillelagh’ than you can with just a kind word.”

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                        #26
                        This jet looks like a MIG-21, but it is actually an SU 17 or SU 20. The SU 17 and 20 look very similar, so I'm not sure which this is. I suspect it is the 17.
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                        Michael D. GALLAGHER

                        M60-A2 Tank Commander Cold War proverb: “You can accomplish more with a kind word and a ‘Shillelagh’ than you can with just a kind word.”

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                          #27
                          This last bizarre aircraft I believe is of Czech origin. It is naval I think, based upon insignia on it. Any more info relevant this particular aircraft would be most welcome: (This by the way concludes my pics). But that doesn't mean the thread has to end. If you have some you've taken from museums, please post.
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                          Last edited by Adrian Stevenson; 11-13-2004, 04:54 PM.
                          Michael D. GALLAGHER

                          M60-A2 Tank Commander Cold War proverb: “You can accomplish more with a kind word and a ‘Shillelagh’ than you can with just a kind word.”

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                            #28
                            contra-rotating props is British

                            Hi Michael,

                            that last plane with the contra-rotating props is British....
                            the name escapes me at the moment...I've got an Airfix kit of it packed away somewhere....

                            Below is a Polish MiG-15 from Canada's National Aviation Musuem
                            Dave
                            Last edited by DaveM; 11-13-2004, 04:24 PM. Reason: add picture

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                              #29
                              worse for wear

                              MiG-21 at CFB Trenton...Ontario Canada

                              little on the worse for wear side....


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                                #30
                                Hi Micheal, the unknown aircraft in post 27 is actually British. I used to have an 1/72nd scale kit of one as a teenager (Many years ago ) It is a Fairey Gannet.

                                http://www.warbirdalley.com/gannet.htm

                                Cheers, Ade.

                                Sorry I accidently added this to your post. Hence the edited message now on it. Sorry about that.

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