pometablava said:Building MiGs in the USA , this should be a bit expensive. For the Agressor role only a few dozens would be required.
I think this drawings could be connected to intel/development of foreing technology.
Look at this:
overscan said:I'm sure it was connected with a plan to low-rate manufacture copies of clandestinely obtained aircraft for aggressor use, around the time when the Kfir was bought as F-21. Can't recall where I might have read that though.
there was a rumor that the MiG-15 was actually a Vought design
Archibald said:Trouble is, the J-52 never received reheat (to my humble knowledge). Developing an afterburning J-52 only for a small of MiGs , ???
Stargazer2006 said:Wow! That's what I call digging up a topic! And I'm glad you did too, because I'd never heard of those Vought MiGs before...
archipeppe said:Stargazer2006 said:Wow! That's what I call digging up a topic! And I'm glad you did too, because I'd never heard of those Vought MiGs before...
Mee too, but I also agree with who think that should have been a waste of money.
What sense could have small-series illegal copies of a bunch of not-so-new soviet aircrafts when you have to fill them with engines and western avionics and use them only for training purposes???
Furthermore what is the sense to produce a soviet aircraft copy based on wrong or incomplete data set (yes I'm thinking about the misleaded RAM-L configuration of the early MiG-29).
archipeppe said:What sense could have small-series illegal copies of a bunch of not-so-new soviet aircrafts when you have to fill them with engines and western avionics and use them only for training purposes???
royabulgaf said:Stargazer, IIRC there were reports of rebuilt captured B-17s used by the Germans to stalk bomber formations.
Bill S said:V-601 was an "Americanized" MiG-21 for Naval Adversary Aircraft.....
archipeppe said:royabulgaf said:Stargazer, IIRC there were reports of rebuilt captured B-17s used by the Germans to stalk bomber formations.
Yep by Kg-200.
Yildirim said:Wasn't Vought working on the mig-21 based Super 7 with the chinese around the same time?
overscan said:I don't believe there was ever an intention to copy the F-4 in its entirety - the technologies from it were thoroughly plundered, however. The last fighter considered for copying was the F-86.