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Soviet Air Defense Force Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25PD "Foxbat-E" Interceptor - "Blue 75", 1979 (1:72 Scale)
Soviet Air Defense Force Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25PD "Foxbat-E" Interceptor - "Blue 75", 1979

Hobby Master Soviet Air Defense Force Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25PD "Foxbat-E" Interceptor - "Blue 75", 1979




 
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Hobby Master HA5607 Soviet Air Defense Force Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25PD "Foxbat-E" Interceptor - "Blue 75", 1979 (1:72 Scale) "In terms of speed, MiG-25 can fly at mach 3.2 but after that flight - and it will be short one, I don't know how long but it will be short one - but after that flight you must change its engines."
- Lt. (Sg.) Viktor Belenko, Russian pilot who defected to the West with his MiG 25 interceptor

The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25 (NATO reporting name: Foxbat) is a supersonic interceptor and reconnaissance aircraft that was among the fastest military aircraft to enter service. It was designed by the Soviet Union's Mikoyan-Gurevich bureau. The first prototype flew in 1964, and the aircraft entered into service in 1970. It has a top speed of Mach 2.83 (Mach 3.2 is possible but at risk of significant damage to the engines), and features a powerful radar and four air-to-air missiles.

When first seen in reconnaissance photography, the large wing planform suggested an enormous and highly maneuverable fighter, at a time when U.S. design theories were also evolving towards higher maneuverability due to combat performance in the Vietnam War. The appearance of the MiG-25 sparked serious concern in the West and prompted dramatic increases in performance for the McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle then under development in late 1960s. The capabilities of the MiG-25 were better understood in 1976 when Soviet pilot Viktor Belenko defected in a MiG-25 to the United States via Japan. It turned out that the aircraft's weight necessitated its large wings.

Production of the MiG-25 series ended in 1984 after completion of 1,190 aircraft. A symbol of the Cold War, the MiG-25 flew with Soviet allies and former Soviet republics, remaining in limited service in Russia and several other nations. It is the highest-flying and the second fastest military aircraft ever fielded after the SR-71 reconnaissance aircraft.

Pictured here is a 1:72 scale replica of a Soviet Air Defense Force Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25PD "Foxbat-E" interceptor. Sold Out!

Dimensions:
Wingspan: 7-3/4-inches
Length: 13-inches

Release Date: March 2022

Historical Account: "Upgrading" - The MiG-25PD (NATO designation "Foxbat-E") was an improved single-seat all-weather interceptor fighter aircraft, which entered service from 1979. It was fitted with R-15BD-300 engines and new N-005 Saphir-25 (RP-25M) Pulse-Doppler radar with look-down/shoot down capability, based on the radar of the MiG-23ML. It could be fitted with four R-60 air-to-air missiles replacing outermost two R-40 missiles. Late examples fitted with an under nose IRST.

Features
  • Diecast construction
  • Opening cockpit
  • Accurate markings and insignia
  • Comes with interchangeable landing gear
  • Comes with a wide array of ordnance
  • Comes with seated pilot
  • Comes with display stand

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