Academy - 1/144 - MIG-29 Fulcrum
Academy - 1/144 - MIG-29 Fulcrum
- Brand: Academy
- MPN: Academy 9-12615
- Part #: MDLADY0912615
- UPC: 603550044410
- Brand: Academy
- MPN: Academy 9-12615
- Part #: MDLADY0912615
- UPC: 603550044410
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Academy - 1/144 - MIG-29 Fulcrum
- Brand: Academy
- MPN: Academy 9-12615
- Part #: MDLADY0912615
- UPC:603550044410

Product URL: https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/MDLADY0912615/Academy---1144---MIG-29-Fulcrum
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The Mikoyan MiG-29 (Russian: ?????? ? ??????? ???-29; NATO reporting name: "Fulcrum") is a fourth-generation jet fighter aircraft designed in the Soviet Union. Developed by the Mikoyan design bureau as an air superiority fighter during the 1970s, the MiG-29, along with the larger Sukhoi Su-27, was developed to counter new American fighters such as the McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle, and the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon. The MiG-29 entered service with the Soviet Air Force in 1983.
While originally oriented towards combat against any enemy aircraft, many MiG-29s have been furnished as multirole fighters capable of performing a number of different operations, and are commonly outfitted to use a range of air-to-surface armaments and precision munitions. The MiG-29 has been manufactured in several major variants, including the multirole Mikoyan MiG-29M and the navalised Mikoyan MiG-29K; the most advanced member of the family to date is the Mikoyan MiG-35. Later models frequently feature improved engines, glass cockpits with HOTAS-compatible flight controls, modern radar and IRST sensors, considerably increased fuel capacity; some aircraft have also been equipped for aerial refuelling.
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, a number of successor states have continued to operate the MiG-29; the largest of which is the Russian Air Force. The Russian Air Force wanted to upgrade its existing fleet to the modernised MiG-29SMT configuration, but financial difficulties have limited deliveries. The MiG-29 has also been a popular export aircraft; over 30 individual nations either operate or have previously operated the aircraft to date, India being one of the largest export operators of the type. As of 2013, the MiG-29 is in production by Mikoyan, a subsidiary of United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) since 2006.
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