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Russian Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23MS "Flogger-E" Fighter - "Red 39", 4477th Test and Evaluation Squadron "Red Eagles", Tonopah Test Range Airport, Nevada, 1981

Hobby Master Russian Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23MS "Flogger-E" Fighter - "Red 39", 4477th Test and Evaluation Squadron "Red Eagles", Tonopah Test Range Airport, Nevada, 1981


 
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Hobby Master HA5316 Russian Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23MS "Flogger-E" Fighter - "Red 39", 4477th Test and Evaluation Squadron "Red Eagles", Tonopah Test Range Airport, Nevada, 1981 (1:72 Scale) "Whether you like it or not, history is on our side. We will bury you!"
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The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 (NATO reporting name: Flogger) is a variable-geometry fighter aircraft, designed by the Mikoyan-Gurevich design bureau in the Soviet Union. It is considered to belong to the Soviet third-generation jet fighter category, along with similarly aged Soviet fighters such as the MiG-25 "Foxbat". It was the first attempt by the Soviet Union to design look-down/shoot-down radar and one of the first to be armed with beyond visual range missiles, and the first MiG production fighter aircraft to have intakes at the sides of the fuselage. Production started in 1970 and reached large numbers with over 5,000 aircraft built. Today the MiG-23 remains in limited service with various export customers.

The basic design was also used as the basis for the Mikoyan MiG-27, a dedicated ground-attack variant. Among many minor changes, the MiG-27 replaced the MiG-23's nose-mounted radar system with an optical panel holding a laser designator and a TV camera. Ground-attack variants of the MiG-23 were also produced, and these generally saw better export success, retaining more multi-mission capability.

Pictured here is a 1:72 scale replica of a Russian Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23MS "Flogger-E" fighter that was operated by the US Air Force's 4477th Test and Evaluation Squadron "Red Eagles", deployed to the Tonopah Test Range Airport, Nevada, from 1981-1988. Pre-order! Ship Date: Late January 2025.

Dimensions:
Wingspan: 7-3/4-inches
Length: 9-1/4-inches

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Historical Account: "Red Eagles" - The 4477th Test and Evaluation Squadron (4477 TES) was a squadron in the United States Air Force under the claimancy of the Tactical Air Command (TAC). It is currently inactive. The product of Project Constant Peg, the unit was created to expose the tactical air forces to the flight characteristics of fighter aircraft used by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. The declassified history of the squadron shows that it operated MiG-17s, MiG-21s and MiG-23s between 1977 and 1988, but it was not formally disbanded until July 1990.

The mission of Constant Peg was to train Air Force, United States Navy and United States Marine Corps pilots and weapon systems officers, in air combat tactics against these foreign aircraft and was instrumental in the re-development of dissimilar air combat training (DACT) methods developed after the Vietnam War. Today's USAF aggressor training squadrons can symbolically trace their histories back to the 4477th, as well as the paint motifs on their aircraft, which were used by the aircraft of the squadron in the 1970s and 1980s.

Features
  • Diecast construction
  • Accurate markings and insignia
  • Full complement of weapons
  • Movable variable geometry wings
  • Opening canopy with detailed cockpit
  • Interchangeable landing gear
  • Comes with seated pilot figure
  • Comes with display stand

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