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another Mig 29 Video. A lot of people wanted
this song, sadly I don't know what this song
is called, if you do, please let me know. Tags : Mig 29 Military Airplanes |
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Durée : 103 s |
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The Mikoyan MiG-29 (Russian: МиГ-29) (NATO
reporting name "Fulcrum") is a fighter
aircraft designed for the air superiority
role in the Soviet Union. Developed in the
1970s by the Mikoyan design bureau, it
entered service in 1983 and remains in use by
the Russian Air Force as well as in many
other nations.Because it was developed from
the same basic parameters laid out by TsAGI
for the original PFI, the MiG-29 is
aerodynamically broadly similar to the Sukhoi
Su-27, but with some notable differences. It
is built largely out of aluminum with some
composite materials. It has a mid-mounted
swept wing with blended leading-edge root
extensions (LERXs) swept at around 40°.
There are swept tailplanes and two vertical
fins, mounted on booms outboard of the
engines. Automatic slats are mounted on the
leading edges of the wings; they are
four-segment on early models and five-segment
on some later variants. On the trailing edge,
there are maneuvering flaps and wingtip
ailerons.
The MiG-29 has hydraulic controls and a
SAU-451 three-axis autopilot but, unlike the
Su-27, does not have a fly-by-wire control
system. Nonetheless, it is very agile, with
excellent instantaneous and sustained turn
performance, high alpha capability, and a
general resistance to spins. The airframe is
stressed for 9-g (88 m/s²) maneuvers. The
controls have "soft" limiters to prevent the
pilot from exceeding the g and alpha limits,
but these can be disabled manually. In joint
USAF-Luftwaffe exercises, the downgraded
MiG-29 9-12A that the Luftwaffe fielded
defeated the F-16 Fighting Falcon in
close-range combat almost every time using
its highly practical infra-red search and
track (IRST) sensor and helmet-mounted sight,
together with the Vympel R-73 (NATO reporting
name AA-11 'Archer') missile.The MiG-29 has
two widely spaced Klimov RD-33 turbofan
engines Tags : Mig-29 Russian fighter jet Boeing 787 USMC war anti submarine aircraft military aviation usa F-22 airbus A380 sky f-15 |
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Durée : 523 s |
| MIG-29 OVT Awesome Promo Video |
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Coolest MIG Video Ever! TO WATCH IN HIGH
QUALITY just add &fmt=18 to the end of the
URL that is currently in your browser and hit
enter. This is a very slick presentation for
this Russian jet, showing off its thrust
vector technology - and check the nice paint
job.
The Mikoyan MiG-29 (Russian: МиГ-29) is a
4th generation jet fighter aircraft designed
for the air superiority role in the Soviet
Union. Developed in the 1970s by the Mikoyan
design bureau, it entered service in 1983 and
remains in use by the Russian Air Force as
well as in many other nations. NATO's
reporting name for the MiG-29 is "Fulcrum",
which was unofficially used by Soviet pilots
in service. It was developed to counter new
American fighters such as the F-16 Fighting
Falcon, and the F/A-18 Hornet.
In 1997, the United States purchased 21
Moldovan aircraft for evaluation and
analysis, under the Cooperative Threat
Reduction accord. Fourteen of the aircraft
were the MiG-29S model, which is equipped
with an active radar jammer in its spine and
is capable of being armed with nuclear
weapons. Part of the United States motive to
purchase the Moldovan MiG-29s, was to prevent
these aircraft from being sold to nations it
deemed to be "rogue states", especially Iran.
In late 1997, the MiGs were delivered to the
National Air Intelligence Center (NAIC) at
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton,
Ohio. One former Moldovan MiG-29S is
currently on display at the National Museum
of the United States Air Force at
Wright-Patterson, and a MiG-29UB is on
display at the NAIC headquarters of the base.
The fate of all but one of the former
Moldovan MiG-29s is unknown, although many
are believed to have been scrapped. One
MiG-29 is on display at Nellis AFB, Nevada
fully painted in its Soviet colors while
another of the former Moldavian aircraft is
located on the base in its original
camouflage. At NAS Fallon NV air-park, one
MiG-29 is on display and another in display
at MacDill AFB in Florida minus its canopy.
Source: wikipedia Tags : airshow mig 29 fulcrum ovt russian fighter jet sukhoi aviation riat fairford |
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Durée : 184 s |
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