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Old 09-22-2002 | 11:06 PM
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Anyone know much about this early Mig ? I think it would make a great model. I am curious to know if the oposite side also has a round intake ?? Any one have any other pictures of Mig this to share ??

http://hep2.physics.arizona.edu/~sav.../sn-airint.jpg

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Old 09-23-2002 | 11:30 AM
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This is a highly modified MiG-17. It used a bifurcated inlet. The front black splotch in the picture is a slot for a gun that could pitch +/-30 degrees. They had structural problems with the wing carrythru structure, apparently due to inlet duct location. I assume not many were built.
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Thanks for the reply----I wondered just what the story with this one was---still would make a neat model.....definitely different than the norm.....

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