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(EAF) Livery. The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19 (NATO reporting name. Farmer) is a Soviet second-generation, single-seat, twin jet-engined fighter aircraft. It was the first Soviet production aircraft capable of supersonic speeds in level flight. A comparable U.S. ...
Force Livery. The MiG-17 was the primary interceptor of the fledgling Vietnam Peoples Air Force in 1965, scoring its first aerial victories and seeing extensive combat during the Vietnam War, the aircraft frequently worked in conjunction with MiG-21s and ...
(EAF) Livery. Upgraded version with new textures to upper fuselage, drop tank and landing gear doors, to correct the mistake of the first version, allowing to place the national markings in the accurate position on fuselage sides. FS98 Aircraft Designer. Mike ...
(EAF) Livery. The MiG-21 was used extensively in the Middle East conflicts of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s by the air forces of Egypt, Syria and Iraq. The MiG-21 first encountered Israeli Mirage IIICs on 14 November 1964, but it wasnt until 14 July 1966 that the ...
Livery. Egypt bought a handful of MiG-15bis and MiG-17 fighters in 1955 from Czechoslovakia with the sponsorship and support of the USSR, just in time to participate in the Suez Canal Crisis. During the air combat against the Israeli Air Force the Egyptian ...
(EAF) Livery. MiG-17s were sold and or imported to many Middle Eastern countries and saw action in nearly all of the Arab-Israeli conflicts starting when 12 of them served with the Egyptian Air Force during the Suez Crisis of 1956, plus hundreds more served, and ...
Introduced in the late 1950s, the RF-101C was a successful front line reconaissance aircraft, lastly used by the USAFs Air National Guard units. Original aircraft model by Alpha Simulations. Detailed repaint by Udo Entenmann.
Introduced on the mid 50s as an interceptor and fighter bomber, the Voodoo had a long carreer and served lastly with the USAFs Air National Guard units. Original aircraft model by Alpha Simulations. High detailed repaint by Udo Entenmann.
The F-105 was originally intended as a single-seat supersonic fighter-bomber for the U. S. Air Force. The two-seat G version was later developed from the trainer (F) for the specialized role of suppressing surface-to-air missile sites, also know as the Wild ...
Light Bomber 5-seat, dual-fuselage light bomber biplane constructed in 1921 by Vassili Nikolayevich Khioni, former chief designer of Anatra, with two Ansal fuselages. It was a more robust, improved and more powerful version of the Anadwa Salmson KVh, Powered by ...