MiG-15bis (silver)
(YG-Model)
An improved variant, the MiG-15bis ("second"), entered service in early 1950 with a Klimov VK-1 engine, plus minor improvements and upgrades. The model was printed digitally on coated paper.
(YG-Model)
An improved variant, the MiG-15bis ("second"), entered service in early 1950 with a Klimov VK-1 engine, plus minor improvements and upgrades. The model was printed digitally on coated paper.
The model was printed digitally on coated paper. This means that you can not use an adhesive with a solvent.
Historical information
The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 (NATO reporting name: "Fagot") is a jet fighter aircraft developed by Mikoyan-Gurevich OKB for the Soviet Union.
The MiG-15 was one of the first successful swept-wing jet fighters, and achieved fame in the skies over Korea, where, early in the war, it outclassed all straight-winged enemy fighters in most applications.
An improved variant, the MiG-15bis ("second"), entered service in early 1950 with a Klimov VK-1 engine, an improved version of the RD-45/Nene, plus minor improvements and upgrades. Visible differences were a headlight in the air intake separator and horizontal upper edge airbrakes. The 23 mm cannons were placed more closely together in their undercarriage.