MiG-29 Fulcrum Ukrainian AF

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tempestjohnny wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2024 5:56 pm The one Iranian marked aircraft. Is the camouflaged Tomcat. That I'll build
Me too, Johnny! :grin: If I ever get around to building my Tamiya F-14A, it will most likely be the Iranian version; I really dig that camo! :grin:
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Gary Brantley wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 8:32 am
tempestjohnny wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2024 5:56 pm The one Iranian marked aircraft. Is the camouflaged Tomcat. That I'll build
Me too, Johnny! :grin: If I ever get around to building my Tamiya F-14A, it will most likely be the Iranian version; I really dig that camo! :grin:
The funny thing is that due to the Iran Iraq War, the Iranian Tomcats saw far more combat and scored more kills than they ever did in US service.
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Which is funny because the Tomcat, mainly the "A" model, was a horrible aircraft and you were lucky if the Phoenix missiles worked.
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The main problem with the A was the engines… which was rectified in the A+/B. But from what I’ve read, due to their experience with the Iranian Tomcats, the Iraqis developed a healthy respect for the ‘cat and pretty much turned tail during the 91 Gulf War whenever their radar warning receivers indicated that a Tomcat radar was searching for them.
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Yeah the engines and the way the intakes were designed caused a lot of problems. The engines would have compressor stalls constantly. But I've read articles in aircraft magazines were Tomcat pilots/RIO's would talk about how the jet was a hanger queen because of all the maintenance problems.
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But... who doesn't love a Tomcat????? They were my first all-time favorite aircraft after watching Top Gun during the 80s. Since then, I had been building a lot of modern Navy aircrafts in my teen years.
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No one!!! If you don't love the brutally fast beast of a fighter, then you have issues. :giggles:

The Final Countdown did it for me, then Top Gun.
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Living a stones throw from (what was then) Miramar NAS I'd see them flying all the time. We'd see them at a couple hundred feet on final approach flying over old hwy 163.
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Pulled this one out to see what I needed to do to get it ready for priming. Just some sanding around the engines and it's good to go.

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That looks good to go, Mike! Primer on!
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