Cutaway Mikoyan Gurevich MiG I-211 or Mig-9E, early assignment given to the development fighter to study the installation of the powerful 14-cylinder radial engine in double star M82, this was the directive given as close as early 1941 to the three main constructors of LaGG fighters from where later the Lavochkin, Yakovlev and MiG bureau would emerge to implement the use of this new and promising engine, it happens that the three produced fighters with the linear V-12 Klimov M-105 engine and its development M-106 water-cooled, hunting the narrow cells with the huge engine of just over a meter in diameter turned out to be a colossal task, of all these the most successful was that of Lavochkin who produced the La-5, however his office partner Gudkov also achieved a powerful version the Gu-82 that without much adaptation achieved a fighter that achieved the performance requested by the pilots at the front, In addition, it could be adapted more quickly than Lavochkin's proposal, which was clearly better achieved thanks to the careful adaptation of the M82 engine to that fuselage, being the one that first managed to modify hundreds of LaGG-3 fighters and then produce the new La-5. The Mikoyan and Gurevich office did not fare better, the optimistic performance promised by that fighter equipped with the M82 would have an optimal climb and a maximum speed at altitude of 670 km / h, which at the time of being tested in flight disappointed not to exceed 560 km / h, it was detected that despite the careful engine cover there were significant leaks that increased drag significantly decreasing the projected speed, the MiG I-211 would have an armament of two synchronized 20 mm cannons with an unorthodox location under the nose, the cabin instead was about 10 cm higher and improved the pilot's vision, this aircraft not achieving the projected performance an attempt was made to lower the weight by reducing the amount of ammunition. Author not indicated and modified by Motocar to recreate this failed fighter