Dec 27 2011

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Mikoyan   by jekky

List of MiG aircraft

MiG-15

MiG-21

MiG-23

MiG-25

MiG-29

MiG-29OVT

MiG-35

Production

MiG-1, 1940

MiG-3, 1941

MiG-5, 1942

MiG-7, 1944

MiG-9 “Fargo”, 1947

MiG-15 “Fagot” and “Midget”, 1948

MiG-17 “Fresco”, 1954

MiG-19 “Farmer”, 1955, MiG’s first supersonic fighter

MiG-21 “Fishbed” and “Mongol”, 1960, fighter aircraft

MiG-21 Variants – Development and Preproduction

MiG-21 Variants – Initial Mass Production

MiG-21 Variants – Interceptors

MiG-21 Variants – Modernisation

MiG-21 Variants – Trainers

MiG-23 “Flogger”, 1970 (third use of MiG-23 designation)

MiG-25 “Foxbat”, 1970, interceptor fighter and recce/strike aircraft

MiG-27 “Flogger D / J”, 1975, a ground-attack aircraft derived from the MiG-23.

MiG-29 “Fulcrum”, 1983, comparable to the US F-16 Fighting Falcon and F/A-18 Hornet

MiG-29K “Fulcrum-D”

MiG-29M “Fulcrum-E”

MiG-29SMT

MiG-31 “Foxhound”, 1983, interceptor fighter aircraft

MiG-33 “Fulcrum-E”, 1989, Cancelled.

MiG-35 “Fulcrum-F”, 2007, multi role combat aircraft

Experimental

MiG-6, 1940 (reconnaissance/ground attack aircraft)

MiG-8, 1945

MiG I-211, 1942

MiG I-250 (N), 1945 (aka “MiG-13″)

MiG I-270, 1946

Ye-8, 1962, experimental fighter aircraft

Ye-152 “Flipper”, 1959, fighter, NATO code name “Flipper”

MiG-23 – (first use of designation) production designation of Mikoyan-Gurevich Ye-2A, 1956

MiG-23 – (second use of designation) early name of Mikoyan-Gurevich Ye-8 (E-8/1 and E-8/2), 1960

MiG-AT, 1992

MiG-110, 1995

MiG MFI objekt 1.44/1.42 “Flatpack”, 1986-2000

MiG LFI project

MiG-105 Spiral, 1965

Mikoyan LMFS

UAVs and drones

MiG Skat

Naming conventions

MiGs follow the convention of using odd numbers for fighter aircraft. However, this naming convention is maintained not directly by MiG, but by ordering institutions, such as Ministry of Defence or Council of Ministers’ Military-Industrial Comission (while in Soviet Union). The original designations for MiG aircraft are 2- or 3-digit numbers, separated by a dot. 1.44 or 1.42 is an example of original naming. Although the MiG-8 and MiG-110 exist, they are not fighters. The MiG-105 “Spiral” was designed as an orbital interceptor, contemporaneous with the U.S. Air Force’s cancelled X-20 Dyna-Soar.

The NATO reporting name convention uses nicknames starting with the letter “F” for fighters, one-syllable for piston engines, two for jets.

In popular culture

MiGs were the best-known Soviet fighters during the Cold War, and as a result there are a number of fictional MiGs in Western popular culture.

The film “Top Gun” features re-badged Northrop F-5 fighters as fictional MiG-28s.

A Fictional military aircraft with the designation Mikoyan MiG-31 was the subject of two novels (Firefox and Firefox Down) and a 1982 movie.

The MiG-37 ‘Ferret-E’ is a plastic model kit created by Italeri (also sold by Testors).

The MiG-242 was featured in the Gerry Anderson production of Joe 90.

The MiG was also in Stargate Continuum.

See also

List of military aircraft of the Soviet Union and the CIS

Notes

^ “Russian Aircraft Industry Seeks Revival Through Merger.” The New York Times. February 22, 2006.

^ http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/blogs/defense/index.jsp?plckController=Blog&plckBlogPage=BlogViewPost&newspaperUserId=27ec4a53-dcc8-42d0-bd3a-01329aef79a7&plckPostId=Blog:27ec4a53-dcc8-42d0-bd3a-01329aef79a7Post:8c2173f8-2f61-473b-bca3-e668f48ddf44&plckScript=blogScript&plckElementId=blogDest

External links

Migavia.ru – official site of MiG “OKB” successor enterprise

MiG page on Aviation.ru

Russian Aviation Museum, MiG Pages

Camouflage schemes for all MiG fighters

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Mikoyan and Gurevich (MiG) aircraft

Fighters/Interceptors

MiG-1  MiG-3  MiG-5  MiG-7  MiG-9  MiG-15  MiG-17  MiG-19  MiG-21  MiG-23  MiG-25  MiG-29(SMT)(M)(K)  MiG-31  MiG-35

Attack

MiG-6  MiG-23  MiG-27

Reconnaissance

MiG-25R

Trainers

MiG-AT

Experimental

MiG-8  I-250  I-270  MiG-110  Project 1.44  Project LFI  MiG-105  MiG-33  Ye-8  Ye-150  MiG Skat  Ye-152

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