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    C-16 MiG-21MF Tomcat Killer   1:72
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    The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 (Russian: Микоян и Гуревич МиГ-21; NATO reporting name: Fishbed) is a supersonic jet fighter and interceptor aircraft, designed by the Mikoyan-Gurevich Design Bureau in the Soviet Union. Its nicknames include: "balalaika", because its planform resembles the stringed musical instrument of the same name; "Ołówek", Polish for "pencil", due to the shape of its fuselage, and "Én Bạc", meaning "silver swallow", in Vietnamese.The MiG-21 jet fighter was a continuation of Soviet jet fighters, starting with the subsonic MiG-15 and MiG-17, and the supersonic MiG-19. A number of experimental Mach 2 Soviet designs were based on nose intakes with either swept-back wings, such as the Sukhoi Su-7, or tailed deltas, of which the MiG-21 would be the most successful.

    Development of what would become the MiG-21 began in the early 1950s, when Mikoyan OKB finished a preliminary design study for a prototype designated Ye-1 in 1954. This project was very quickly reworked when it was determined that the planned engine was underpowered; the redesign led to the second prototype, the Ye-2. Both these and other early prototypes featured swept wings. The first prototype with delta wings as found on production variants was the Ye-4. It made its maiden flight on 16 June 1955 and its first public appearance during the Soviet Aviation Day display at Moscow's Tushino airfield in July 1956.

    Kit Contents:
    •  Plane model
    •  Assembly instructions 
    •  131 GAD VVS (Soviet Air Force) Mlade A.B. Czechoslovakia 1968
    •  Adhesive for plastic models with a brush
    •  MIG-21S VVS (Soviet Air Force) Soviet Union, 1968
    •  MIG-21S VVS (Soviet Air Force) Soviet Union, 1967
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    Skill Level
    3 (average)
    Scale
    1:72
    Period
    from '50
    Country
    Czech Republic
    Germany
    Iraq
    Poland

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    C-16 MiG-21MF Tomcat Killer   1:72

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