Tuesday, January 14, 2020 - 08:47 AM UTC
Crecy Publishing recent book on the Mikoyan MiG-23 & MiG-27 by Yefim Gordon and Dmitriy Komissarov's quickly sold out so Crecy are pleased to announce that the volume is back in stock
”So good that it sold out almost instantly, now back in stock; Yefim Gordon and Dmitriy Komissarov's latest in their Famous Russian Aircraft contains detailed research on all MiG-23/27 variants and over 1,200 photos and colour profiles.”
CP
A welcome new addition to the hugely successful Famous Russian Aircraft series. Contains detailed research on all MiG-23/27 variants and over 1,200 photos and colour profiles. Originally conceived as a replacement for the famous MiG-21, changing priorities turned the MiG-23 into a STOL fighter with variable-geometry wings that first flew in June 1967. After two years of testing, the aircraft, codename Flogger, entered service in 1969. From then on development of the Flogger proceeded along two parallel lines firstly as a fighter/interceptor with a two-seat trainer variant and later as a fighter/bomber which evolved into the MiG-27 used by the Soviet Air Force. This, in turn, was progressively improved as the MiG-27D/MiG-27M and the MiG-27K.
The MiG-23 family was widely exported. New aircraft were supplied to the Soviet Union’s Warsaw Pact allies and selected nations in the Middle East, Africa and Asia. Later, second-hand machines were sold from CIS stocks to various parts of the world, which allowed the MiG-23 to remain active abroad longer than in Russia where single-engined combat jets had been phased out in 1997. The Flogger saw a good deal of action. Soviet MiG-23MLDs were actively used in the Afghan War; elsewhere, the fighter variants saw action in Syria (both in against Israel in the 1970s and in the Syrian Civil War), Libya, Iraq, Angola and Sudan. The fighter-bombers also fought in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Sri Lanka.
This comprehensive book describes the development and service history of all variants of these aircraft, featuring fleet lists and numerous rare photos and colour profiles.
Famous Russian Aircraft Mikoyan MiG-23 & MiG-27
ISBN: 9781910809310
Authors: Yefim Gordon and Dmitriy Komissarov's
Binding: hardback
Dimensions: 280mm x 216mm
Pages: 560
Photos/Illustrations: over 1,200 photos and colour profiles
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here – on AEROSCALE
CP
A welcome new addition to the hugely successful Famous Russian Aircraft series. Contains detailed research on all MiG-23/27 variants and over 1,200 photos and colour profiles. Originally conceived as a replacement for the famous MiG-21, changing priorities turned the MiG-23 into a STOL fighter with variable-geometry wings that first flew in June 1967. After two years of testing, the aircraft, codename Flogger, entered service in 1969. From then on development of the Flogger proceeded along two parallel lines firstly as a fighter/interceptor with a two-seat trainer variant and later as a fighter/bomber which evolved into the MiG-27 used by the Soviet Air Force. This, in turn, was progressively improved as the MiG-27D/MiG-27M and the MiG-27K.
The MiG-23 family was widely exported. New aircraft were supplied to the Soviet Union’s Warsaw Pact allies and selected nations in the Middle East, Africa and Asia. Later, second-hand machines were sold from CIS stocks to various parts of the world, which allowed the MiG-23 to remain active abroad longer than in Russia where single-engined combat jets had been phased out in 1997. The Flogger saw a good deal of action. Soviet MiG-23MLDs were actively used in the Afghan War; elsewhere, the fighter variants saw action in Syria (both in against Israel in the 1970s and in the Syrian Civil War), Libya, Iraq, Angola and Sudan. The fighter-bombers also fought in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Sri Lanka.
This comprehensive book describes the development and service history of all variants of these aircraft, featuring fleet lists and numerous rare photos and colour profiles.
Famous Russian Aircraft Mikoyan MiG-23 & MiG-27
ISBN: 9781910809310
Authors: Yefim Gordon and Dmitriy Komissarov's
Binding: hardback
Dimensions: 280mm x 216mm
Pages: 560
Photos/Illustrations: over 1,200 photos and colour profiles
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here – on AEROSCALE
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