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Shenyang J-7(Type-62) Fighter prototype silver


I tried my best to find the correct fonts,this is the most similar fonts

“毛主席万岁” is means "Long live Chairman Mao"

On 17th January 1966 the first Shenyang-built J-7 Fishbed made its maiden flight at the hands of Ge Wenrong(葛文镛)

If you haven't downloaded my J-7, it doesn't matter. It can still be used by throwing it into the folder of MiG 21F-13


 

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    • By BF109K4SL
      I tried my best to find the correct fonts,this is the most similar fonts
      “毛主席万岁” is means "Long live Chairman Mao"
      On 17th January 1966 the first Shenyang-built J-7 Fishbed made its maiden flight at the hands of Ge Wenrong(葛文镛)
      If you haven't downloaded my J-7, it doesn't matter. It can still be used by throwing it into the folder of MiG 21F-13
    • By BF109K4SL


      View File Shenyang J-7(Type-62) Fighter
      The first type of J-7 is not manufactured by Chengdu Aircraft Manufacturing Factory, but by Shenyang Aircraft Manufacturing Factory.Approximately only 23-24 J-7 prototypes have been produced, and 12 have been donated to Albania
      There is basically no difference between the J-7 prototype and the MIG21F-13 model, except that the original engine has been replaced by the WP-7 engine made in China. T's WP-7 engine is modeled after the Soviet Union's r11-300 engine (but historically, the quality and efficiency of the WP-7 have been a concern, with the first WP-7 engine having a lifespan of only 100 hours)
      References:
      https://www.bilibili.com/read/cv9813494/
      https://www.doc88.com/p-377487159434.html?s=rel&id=3
      Chinese Aircraft - China's Aviation Industry since 1951 by Yefim Gordon and Dmitriy Komissarov
      https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/Chengdu_J-7 Strike Fighters Legends Submitter BF109K4SL Submitted 10/01/2023 Category Other  
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