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Ronin_Gaijin

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  1. Please share your sources for these two.
  2. Daily MiG-29 Стрижи (Swifts) 9.51
  3. That is correct. They existed in (PVO units at least) 1986. Most importantly the R-27P did not only exist in the manual, but also in the WCS.
  4. The most important visual fact separating the 9.13 with the 9.12 is the hump. Pictured above from ED is a 9.12 body. This is basic. Please let's move on.
  5. Seeker head (9B 1101K, product 470-1) is the same between the missiles. Only the rocket motor changes.
  6. Daily MiG-29 Romanian 9.12As and 9.51s
  7. Beautiful Hungarian 9.12Bs
  8. Another great post! Thank you for sharing the history. For the younger people to learn and for the older to remember.
  9. Daily MiG-29 Russian 9.13 being photobombed by a Su-27P/S Both aircraft belong to the Lipetsk Airbase (4th Center for Combat Employment and Retraining of Flight Personnel)
  10. Daily MiG-29 Стрижи (Swifts) 9.13 and 9.51
  11. Daily MiG-29 Russian 9.51
  12. 3 antennas on top in front of the canopy is correct.
  13. Daily MiG-29 Russian 9.13
  14. Daily MiG-29 Smokey 9.51
  15. Don't worry. You helped me right a wrong. Here is a daily MiG-29 Slovakian 9.12A (S)
  16. You were correct and I was wrong. For some reason it did not occur to me to look at the photos of each and compare the IFF systems externally. Thank you. Image: On the left is a Soviet 9.12 and to the right is Hungarian 9.12B. P.S. MiG-29A never existed.
  17. Daily MiG-29 Стрижи (Swifts) 9.51
  18. Daily MiG-29 Slovakian 9.12A
  19. Thank you for providing these, but wikipedia and photographers are not valid sources. You would have said the same if I came back with these. Any Hungarian pilots describing their jet regarding the IFF and the radar modes? Any Soviet sources (authors, OKB MiG officials) saying that they were 9.12Bs?
  20. Source?
  21. Yesterday was the 85th anniversary of OKB MiG Some of us celebrated the event with a short flight. 2x Мары and 2x Стрижи (early) flying 9.12s. Also attached: Photo of the prototype in the Soviet Air Force Museum at Monino.
  22. Daily MiG-29 Hungarian 9.12A 9.12B
  23. Daily MiG-29 Slovakian 9.12A
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