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In the process of analyzing if I want to work on the Mig-29 model that was previous done by 59th Reaper I just looked at the models accuracy. I read a few mentioned that the model was a tad rough and in the process of giving it a look over is when I got confused.

 

The slat configuration for the different models is where the problem is.

 

Mig-29UB has a inner slat that deflects further then the outer.

mig-29ub_hungarianaf_26_1_od08_zpsb74914a8.jpg

 

 

Mig-29(9-12) Fulcrum "B" appears the have a similar split slat but I can't tell if it has 2 or 3 slats on each wing due to what appears to be a gap in a smaller inner slat and either a panel line or a 3rd outer slat.

mig-299-12B_zps58ba107b.jpg

 

 

Mig-29(9-13) Fulcrum "C" appears to have a larger inner slat but a fixed or demand needed outer slat that appears to be different then the other two.

mig-299-13_zpsf828bed9.jpg

 

 

Mig-29K is the carrier version. This has folding wings but the wing itself is 2 feet 1 inch longer and it seems the slats work as one unit and break where the wings fold.

AIR_MiG-29K_lg_zps71780f15.jpg

 

I find references to a new wing layout Block 263 but dont know which version this is in regards too. Hopefully someone can dig up some detail on which model had which configuration and their deflection values so they can be modelled and animated correctly.

 

Don't mind the texture on the wings. Messing around with 4096x4096 texture map instead of 1024x1024 from the original but you can see what looks like 3 slats and they appear on several plans.

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Edited by Priller

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