Book cover finish | Hardcover ( square back binding ) |
Condition | Used very good |
Number of pages | 320 |
Published date | 2020 |
Language | English |
Collection / Series | FAMOUS RUSSIAN AIRCRAFT |
Size | 21.59 x 27.94 cm |
Author | Yefim Gordon, Dmitriy Komissarov |
Editor | Hikoki Publications Ltd |
As early as 1965, when the MiG-25 interceptor was in the midst of its test programme, the Mikoyan Design Bureau started work on an even more capable two-seat interceptor meant to provide adequate protection for the huge expanses of Siberia and the Soviet Far East.
Though superficially resembling a MiG-25 with tandem cockpits, the aircraft was soon designated the MiG-31Initially dubbed Super Foxbat in the West but soon renamed Foxhound, the MiG-31 first flew 16 September 1975 and, after a five-year trials programme, achieved initial operational capability in 1980. Efforts to improve the foxhound began right away.
In-flight refuelling capability was added in 1989 to overcome the problem of inadequate range. Next, the MiG-31B featuring upgraded avionics and better weapons entered production in 1990; existing MiG-31s were brought up to the new standard as the MiG-31BS.
In this book, the complete development and service history of this remarkable aircraft are looked at in great detail. Illustrated with colour photos and artwork, MiG-31 is a must-have for historians, enthusiasts, and modellers alike.