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1/72 MiG-23 Weapon Set
The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 is a single-engine, variable-geometry wing jet interceptor fighter designed by OKB 155 headed by Artëm Ivanovic Mikojan and Michail Iosifovic Gurevic and developed in the Soviet Union in the 1970s.
Employed in the following years by the Sovetskie Voenno-vozdušnye sily (VVS), the air force of the Soviet Union, and by numerous Warsaw Pact and pro-Soviet air forces worldwide, it is one of the most representative aircraft of the wartime landscape of the second half of the 20th century.
1/72 Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23MF Flogger-B Soviet Interceptor The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23MF, also known as the Flogger-B, is an interceptor and air superiority fighter developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Here is some key information about the MiG-23MF Flogger-B: Manufacturing: The MiG-23MF was produced in the Soviet Union beginning in the 1970s and was also used by various Warsaw Pact countries and nations friendly to the Soviet Union. Design: The MiG-23MF was a third-generation combat aircraft and was known for its advanced design for the time. It was equipped with variable geometry wings, which could be tilted downward for takeoff and landing and tilted upward for high speed and high altitude flight. Role: The MiG-23MF was primarily designed as an interceptor and air superiority fighter. It was designed to intercept enemy aircraft, including strategic bombers, and to provide air superiority in fights against other combat aircraft. Armament: The MiG-23MF was equipped with a variety of weapons, including air-to-air missiles such as the R-60 (also known as the AA-8 Aphid) and the R-23 (also known as the AA-7 Apex), as well as 23 mm internal guns. Engines: It was powered by a Tumansky R-29B-300 turbojet engine, which gave it considerable speed and climb capability. Usage: The MiG-23MF was employed in various conflicts around the world, but was mainly used by the Soviet Union Air Force and Warsaw Pact countries during the Cold War. Legacy: The MiG-23 was one of the most popular and iconic fighters of the Cold War. Although its design was advanced for the time, it had some limitations, including inferior handling compared to its Western opponents. It was gradually replaced by more modern aircraft starting in the 1980s. In summary, the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23MF Flogger-B was an interceptor and air superiority fighter developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War and was used in a variety of military roles around the world.
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Go to cartSoviet/Russian Colors MiG-23 Flogger from 70s to 90s 71.046 Pale Blue Grey / Azul Gris Claro 71.048 Engine Gray / Gris Motor 71.081 Ochre / Ocre 71.244 Sand Beige / Sandbeige 71.246 Yellow Brown / Sandbraun 71.328 Light Blue / Azul Claro 71.339 Russian AF Grey N.3 / Gris N.3 AF Ruso 71.347 Russian AF Dark Green / Verde Oscuro AF Ruso
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Go to cart1/72 Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 1. MiG-23 MLD No. 40, 1st Squadron 120 IAP, the period of basing in Afghanistan, 1988. 2. MiG-23 MLD No. 29 after the repair. Aernrome Domna. March 1993. 3. MiG-23 MLD. No.70. In Afghanistan, there was no. 07. December 2001. In the Afghan period on the nose marks (stars) on combat sorties. After repairing and getting the b / n 70 these asterisks were not restored. 4. MiG-23 MLD No. 64 from the 120th IAP. Bagram Airfield, January 1989. 5. MiG-23 MLD. No.58 from the 120th IAP. 6. MiG-23 MLD, 120 IAP, 2 AEs. No.57 Domna, ZabVO, September 1989. 7. MiG-23 MLD No. 55. Bagram, Afghanistan, 1988-89. 8. MiG-23 MLD No. 10, 1st Squadron 120 IAP, period of basing in Afghanistan, 1988. 9. MiG-23 MLD No. 50. 120 IAP, 2 Aes.
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Go to cartMikoyan MiG-23ML, MiG-23MLD, MiG-23P, MiG-23MLAE 1/72 scale exterior paint mask on "yellow kabuki paper"
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Go to cartMig-23 undercarriage cover in 1/72 scale.
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Go to cart1/72 MiG-23P ''Flogger'' ***DISCONTINUED Il Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 (, nome in codice NATO Flogger) è un caccia intercettore monomotore a getto ad ala a geometria variabile progettato dall'OKB 155 diretto da Artëm Ivanovic Mikojan e Michail Iosifovic Gurevic e sviluppato in Unione Sovietica negli anni settanta.Impiegato negli anni successivi dalla Sovetskie Voenno-vozdušnye sily (VVS), l'aeronautica militare dell'Unione Sovietica, e da numerose forze aeree del Patto di Varsavia e filosovietiche mondiali, è uno dei velivoli più rappresentativi del panorama bellico della seconda metà del XX secolo.
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Go to cartMiG-23MLD fighter aircraft kit The Last Flogger-K / Expert Kit in 1/72 scale - Clear Prop Model. The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23MLD is an advanced variant of the MiG-23 interceptor fighter developed by the Soviet Union in the 1980s. Here is some information about this variant: Origin and Development: The MiG-23MLD was developed as an improved version of the MiG-23ML, which had entered service in the early 1980s. The main objective of developing the MLD was to increase the overall performance of the MiG-23, especially in terms of air combat capability. Technical Characteristics: The MiG-23MLD was equipped with a Tumansky R-35F-300 turbojet engine, which provided increased thrust compared to earlier versions of the MiG-23. It featured improvements in on-board electronics, including improved avionics and radar systems. It was armed with a variety of armaments, including cannons, air-to-air and air-to-surface missiles. Role: Like the other variants of the MiG-23, the MiG-23MLD was intended for air combat and air defense. It was designed to intercept and shoot down enemy aircraft in both short- and medium-range air combat and ground attack roles. Operational Use: The MiG-23MLD was used by the air forces of the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact countries during the 1980s and beyond. It has participated in various regional conflicts in the Middle East, Africa and Asia. Legacy: The MiG-23MLD formed an important part of the Soviet air force and its allies during the last years of the Cold War. Although it was gradually replaced by more modern aircraft, it still helped shape Soviet air force tactics and doctrine. In summary, the MiG-23MLD was an advanced variant of the MiG-23, designed to improve its performance and effectiveness in air combat. It played a significant role in Soviet and its allies' air forces during the Cold War.
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Go to cart1/72 MiG-23MLD chaff/flare dispenser (empty)
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Go to cart1/72 MiG-23MLD chaff/flare dispenser (loaded)
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Go to cart1/72 MiG-23MLAE-2 Flogger-G (Izdelie 23-22B)The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 is a single-engine, variable-geometry wing jet interceptor fighter designed by OKB 155 headed by Artëm Ivanovic Mikojan and Michail Iosifovic Gurevic and developed in the Soviet Union in the 1970s.Employed in the following years by the Sovetskie Voenno-vozdušnye sily (VVS), the air force of the Soviet Union, and by numerous Warsaw Pact and pro-Soviet air forces worldwide, it is one of the most representative aircraft of the wartime landscape of the second half of the 20th century.
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Go to cart1/72 MiG-23MLA Flogger-GThe Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 is a single-engine, variable-geometry wing jet interceptor fighter designed by OKB 155 headed by Artëm Ivanovic Mikojan and Michail Iosifovic Gurevic and developed in the Soviet Union in the 1970s.Employed in the following years by the Sovetskie Voenno-vozdušnye sily (VVS), the air force of the Soviet Union, and by numerous Warsaw Pact and pro-Soviet air forces worldwide, it is one of the most representative aircraft of the wartime landscape of the second half of the 20th century.
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Go to cart1/72 MiG-23ML/MLA Flogger-GThe Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23ML (also known as the "Flogger-G") and its variant MiG-23MLA were multi-role jet fighters developed by the Soviet Union in the 1970s. Here is some key information about these aircraft:Development and Background: The MiG-23ML was developed as one of the variants of the larger MiG-23 development program, which included a number of specialized versions. It was intended to be a multi-role aircraft capable of both interception and ground attack missions.Design and Features: The MiG-23ML had a design typical of Soviet fighters of the time, with a streamlined shape, variable-arrow wings and a cockpit with wide visibility. The MLA variant had some improvements, including an improved radar system.Performance: The MiG-23ML was equipped with a Tumansky R-35-300 engine, which enabled it to reach supersonic speeds. It had a maximum speed of about Mach 2.35 (about 2,900 km/h) and could operate at high altitudes.Armament: The MiG-23ML was armed with 23 mm GSh-23L cannons and could carry a variety of war payloads, including R-60 and R-23 air-to-air missiles, unguided rockets, bombs and auxiliary tanks.Operational Role: The MiG-23ML/MLA was used primarily as a multi-role fighter and had the capability to carry out intercept, ground attack and reconnaissance missions. It was extensively employed by the air forces of the Soviet Union and its allies during the Cold War.Legacy: The MiG-23ML/MLA was one of the most common multi-role fighter aircraft in the arsenal of Warsaw Pact nations. It participated in various regional conflicts around the world and was also used by nations other than the Soviet Union.Replacement: The MiG-23 was gradually replaced by more modern aircraft, such as the MiG-29 and Su-27, as it became obsolete compared to more advanced Western aircraft.The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23ML/MLA represents an important milestone in Soviet military aviation history and played a significant role during the Cold War period. Its versatility and multi-role capabilities made it an essential component of the air force of the time.
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Go to cart1/72 MiG-23ML, MLA standard stencils for grey paint schemesThe Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 is a single-engine, variable-geometry wing jet interceptor fighter designed by OKB 155 headed by Artëm Ivanovic Mikojan and Michail Iosifovic Gurevic and developed in the Soviet Union in the 1970s.Employed in the following years by the Sovetskie Voenno-vozdušnye sily (VVS), the air force of the Soviet Union, and by numerous Warsaw Pact and pro-Soviet air forces worldwide, it is one of the most representative aircraft of the wartime landscape of the second half of the 20th century.
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Go to cart1/72 MiG-23ML, MLA, MLD, P, MLAE standard English stencilsThe Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 is a single-engine, variable-geometry wing jet interceptor fighter designed by OKB 155 headed by Artëm Ivanovic Mikojan and Michail Iosifovic Gurevic and developed in the Soviet Union in the 1970s.Employed in the following years by the Sovetskie Voenno-vozdušnye sily (VVS), the air force of the Soviet Union, and by numerous Warsaw Pact and pro-Soviet air forces worldwide, it is one of the most representative aircraft of the wartime landscape of the second half of the 20th century.
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Go to cart1/72 MiG-23ML, MLA, MLD, P, MLAE standard stencilsThe Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 is a single-engine, variable-geometry wing jet interceptor fighter designed by OKB 155 headed by Artëm Ivanovic Mikojan and Michail Iosifovic Gurevic and developed in the Soviet Union in the 1970s.Employed in the following years by the Sovetskie Voenno-vozdušnye sily (VVS), the air force of the Soviet Union, and by numerous Warsaw Pact and pro-Soviet air forces worldwide, it is one of the most representative aircraft of the wartime landscape of the second half of the 20th century.
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Go to cart1/72 MiG-23ML, MLD, P, MLAE PE set for CP kitsThe Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 is a single-engine, variable-geometry wing jet interceptor fighter designed by OKB 155 headed by Artëm Ivanovic Mikojan and Michail Iosifovic Gurevic and developed in the Soviet Union in the 1970s.Employed in the following years by the Sovetskie Voenno-vozdušnye sily (VVS), the air force of the Soviet Union, and by numerous Warsaw Pact and pro-Soviet air forces worldwide, it is one of the most representative aircraft of the wartime landscape of the second half of the 20th century.
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Go to cart1/72 MiG-23MF What If (Japan, Swiss, Bahrain)
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Go to cart1/72 MiG-23MF "Danubian Flogger" Il Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 (, nome in codice NATO Flogger) è un caccia intercettore monomotore a getto ad ala a geometria variabile progettato dall'OKB 155 diretto da Artëm Ivanovic Mikojan e Michail Iosifovic Gurevic e sviluppato in Unione Sovietica negli anni settanta.Impiegato negli anni successivi dalla Sovetskie Voenno-vozdušnye sily (VVS), l'aeronautica militare dell'Unione Sovietica, e da numerose forze aeree del Patto di Varsavia e filosovietiche mondiali, è uno dei velivoli più rappresentativi del panorama bellico della seconda metà del XX secolo.
1/72 MiG-23MF ''Arabian Floggers'' Il Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 ( nome in codice NATO Flogger) è un caccia intercettore monomotore a getto ad ala a geometria variabile progettato dall'OKB 155 diretto da Artëm Ivanovic Mikojan e Michail Iosifovic Gurevic e sviluppato in Unione Sovietica negli anni settanta.Impiegato negli anni successivi dalla Sovetskie Voenno-vozdušnye sily (VVS), l'aeronautica militare dell'Unione Sovietica, e da numerose forze aeree del Patto di Varsavia e filosovietiche mondiali, è uno dei velivoli più rappresentativi del panorama bellico della seconda metà del XX secolo.
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Go to cart1/72 MiG-23MF ''Warsaw Pact II.'' *** Discontinued Il Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 ( nome in codice NATO Flogger) è un caccia intercettore monomotore a getto ad ala a geometria variabile progettato dall'OKB 155 diretto da Artëm Ivanovic Mikojan e Michail Iosifovic Gurevic e sviluppato in Unione Sovietica negli anni settanta.Impiegato negli anni successivi dalla Sovetskie Voenno-vozdušnye sily (VVS), l'aeronautica militare dell'Unione Sovietica, e da numerose forze aeree del Patto di Varsavia e filosovietiche mondiali, è uno dei velivoli più rappresentativi del panorama bellico della seconda metà del XX secolo.
1/72 MiG-23 Exhaust nozzle (for RV AIRCRAFT) MiG-23 Ugello di scarico (RV AIRCRAFT)
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Go to cart1/72 MIG-23 FLOGGER ACADEMY PLASTICA
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Go to cart1/72 MIG-23 (ML, MLD, MLAE, P) EXHAUST NOZZLE PARKING & FLY POSITION FOR CLEAR PROP KIT (3D PRINTING)The MiG-23 is an air superiority jet fighter developed by the Soviet Union in the 1960s. It was designed by the Mikoyan-Gurevich Design Bureau (from which it takes its name "MiG") and was one of the most important and influential fighter planes of its era.The MiG-23, also known by the NATO code name "Flogger," was one of the first Soviet fighters to incorporate advanced features, such as the ability to automatically vary the wing opening during flight. This mechanism, known as the "variable-geometry wing," allowed the MiG-23 to have superior performance at both low and high speeds, making it agile and maneuverable in different phases of combat.The MiG-23 was equipped with a jet engine with a high thrust-to-weight ratio, which gave it a remarkable speed and rate of climb. It was armed with an assortment of air-to-air and air-to-surface missiles, which enabled it to perform a wide range of missions, including aerial combat, interception, and ground attack.This Soviet fighter was widely exported to several countries allied with the Soviet Union and participated in various regional and international conflicts. It has been involved in various fights in the Middle East, Africa and other areas of the world.Despite its impact in military aviation history, the MiG-23 was gradually replaced by more modern aircraft in the 1990s and early 2000s. Nevertheless, the MiG-23 left an important legacy in the evolution of jet fighter design and the role it played in maintaining the strategic balance during the Cold War.
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Go to cart1/72 MiG-23 ACADEMY
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Go to cart1/72 MiG-23 (HU 01, 02, 08, orosz ?aggressor? k?k 07, 03, rom?n 224)
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Go to cart1/72 MiG-23ML, MLD, P, MLAE Air and exhaust intakes for CP kitThe MiG-23ML is a variant of the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 fighter aircraft, an interceptor and multi-role fighter produced by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Here is some information about the MiG-23ML:Origin and Production:The MiG-23ML was developed and produced by OKB Mikoyan-Gurevich, a famous Soviet aircraft design bureau.Production of this variant began in the 1970s.Role:The MiG-23ML was a multi-role combat aircraft used primarily for interceptor and air combat missions, but it could also be configured for ground attack.Armament:It was armed with a 23-mm GSh-23 cannon.It could carry a variety of air-to-air and air-to-surface missiles, such as R-23, R-60, and R-73 missiles for air combat, as well as bombs and rockets for ground attacks.Avionics:The MiG-23ML was equipped with an improved radar compared to previous versions, which improved target detection and tracking capability.Performance:The aircraft was powered by a Tumansky R-29B-300 turbojet engine, which gave it a top speed of about Mach 2.35 (about 2,870 kilometers per hour).It had good maneuverability and a considerable range.Employment:The MiG-23ML was used by the Soviet Union and several Warsaw Pact nations during the Cold War.It was involved in various regional conflicts and was employed in several operational theaters, including Afghanistan.Successors:Subsequently, the MiG-23 was replaced by more modern models, such as the MiG-29, in the Soviet Union and other countries' air forces.In summary, the MiG-23ML was an advanced variant of the MiG-23 combat aircraft, known for its air combat capabilities and versatility in the multi-role role. It served in various air forces during the Cold War and was an important part of those countries' military arsenal.
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Go to cart1/72 MiG-23ML, MLD, P, MLAE Wheel set for CP kitThe MiG-23ML is a variant of the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 fighter aircraft, an interceptor and multi-role fighter produced by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Here is some information about the MiG-23ML:Origin and Production:The MiG-23ML was developed and produced by the OKB Mikoyan-Gurevich, a famous Soviet aircraft design bureau.Production of this variant began in the 1970s.Role:The MiG-23ML was a multi-role combat aircraft used primarily for interceptor and air combat missions, but it could also be configured for ground attack.Armament:It was armed with a 23-mm GSh-23 cannon.It could carry a variety of air-to-air and air-to-surface missiles, such as R-23, R-60, and R-73 missiles for air combat, as well as bombs and rockets for ground attacks.Avionics:The MiG-23ML was equipped with an improved radar compared to previous versions, which improved target detection and tracking capability.Performance:The aircraft was powered by a Tumansky R-29B-300 turbojet engine, which gave it a top speed of about Mach 2.35 (about 2,870 kilometers per hour).It had good maneuverability and a considerable range.Employment:The MiG-23ML was used by the Soviet Union and several Warsaw Pact nations during the Cold War.It was involved in various regional conflicts and was employed in several operational theaters, including Afghanistan.Successors:Subsequently, the MiG-23 was replaced by more modern models, such as the MiG-29, in the Soviet Union and other countries' air forces.In summary, the MiG-23ML was an advanced variant of the MiG-23 combat aircraft, known for its air combat capabilities and versatility in the multi-role role. It served in various air forces during the Cold War and was an important part of those countries' military arsenal.
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Go to cart1/72 MiG-23ML, MLD, P, MLAE Paint Mask for CP kitThe MiG-23ML is a variant of the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 fighter aircraft, an interceptor and multi-role fighter produced by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Here is some information about the MiG-23ML:Origin and Production:The MiG-23ML was developed and produced by the OKB Mikoyan-Gurevich, a famous Soviet aircraft design bureau.Production of this variant began in the 1970s.Role:The MiG-23ML was a multi-role combat aircraft used primarily for interceptor and air combat missions, but it could also be configured for ground attack.Armament:It was armed with a 23-mm GSh-23 cannon.It could carry a variety of air-to-air and air-to-surface missiles, such as R-23, R-60, and R-73 missiles for air combat, as well as bombs and rockets for ground attacks.Avionics:The MiG-23ML was equipped with an improved radar compared to previous versions, which improved target detection and tracking capability.Performance:The aircraft was powered by a Tumansky R-29B-300 turbojet engine, which gave it a top speed of about Mach 2.35 (about 2,870 kilometers per hour).It had good maneuverability and a considerable range.Employment:The MiG-23ML was used by the Soviet Union and several Warsaw Pact nations during the Cold War.It was involved in various regional conflicts and was employed in several operational theaters, including Afghanistan.Successors:Subsequently, the MiG-23 was replaced by more modern models, such as the MiG-29, in the Soviet Union and other countries' air forces.In summary, the MiG-23ML was an advanced variant of the MiG-23 combat aircraft, known for its air combat capabilities and versatility in the multi-role role. It served in various air forces during the Cold War and was an important part of those countries' military arsenal.
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