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Mig-23 Pics At WPAFB

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They have already started rebuilding this. It used to have all its markings etc.

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What's with the fixed wing tanks? The engineers know the wings move, right? :tongue: Is this one going to fly or is it just a static?

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What's with the fixed wing tanks? The engineers know the wings move, right? :tongue: Is this one going to fly or is it just a static?

 

Static.

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Ah found the pic I was looking for. It was not Polish but Russian. I took this months ago.

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sweet, that museum rocks. Could spend a month's pay buying books in that fabulous gift shop

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Dam, wish I could get to see the place :sorry: Nice shots all the same mate.

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What's with the fixed wing tanks? The engineers know the wings move, right? :tongue: Is this one going to fly or is it just a static?

 

Saywhat,

Those fuel tanks were carried by MiG-23s are long range ferry tanks. Those fuel tanks are not meant to be used in combat.

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Nice shots Dave! Got any more?

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That will look pretty cool when the restoration is complete. Nice shots Dave.

 

Jeff

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Right, the tanks were jettisoned before the wings were swept back.

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Must be nice to be able to walk around that place. Last trip I made, the Mig-29 was not to be seen anywhere. (This was the reason we took the bus tour, (Only eight of us, it was Christmas Eve; The Air Force One displays were cool, but really wanted to see that Fulcrum)

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Must be nice to be able to walk around that place. Last trip I made, the Mig-29 was not to be seen anywhere. (This was the reason we took the bus tour, (Only eight of us, it was Christmas Eve; The Air Force One displays were cool, but really wanted to see that Fulcrum)

 

They put the Mig-29 up this year. The one outside of a research building they got is a Mig-29UB, so there are 2 at WPAFB.

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Dave, can you get pictures of those Fulcrums? Memorial Day Weekend of '07, my CAP Squadron made a trip to WPAFB. My true reason for going: Seeing that Fulcrum. Of course, it wasn't up yet, so I was pissed until I say the Cold War hanger.

 

 

Is there a MiG-25 at Wright-Pat yet?

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Dave, can you get pictures of those Fulcrums? Memorial Day Weekend of '07, my CAP Squadron made a trip to WPAFB. My true reason for going: Seeing that Fulcrum. Of course, it wasn't up yet, so I was pissed until I say the Cold War hanger.

 

 

Is there a MiG-25 at Wright-Pat yet?

 

No Mig-25's. I got a pic of the Mig-29A but not the UB.

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swweeeeettt. I have to get back up there to see that! They did a good job on it

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i was kinda inspired by this picture.

 

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while not perfect it was inspired by rather than a copy proper.

It is made for the MLD but should work ok with most of the MF Mig-23s

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Nice WK.

 

I heading over to the museum now. Also will get pics of that 2 seat Mig-29

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Thanks Dave :good:

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Saywhat,

Those fuel tanks were carried by MiG-23s are long range ferry tanks. Those fuel tanks are not meant to be used in combat.

 

Yes it's true, MiG-23 can use 3 PTB-800 in ferry variant. But in long range combat MIg-23 can use 3 PTB-800 on wings an centerline,

pylons are dropable with FT. I read this in ORIGINAL MiG-23 Pilot manual.

 

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Afganistan markings for You...

 

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