Indian Air Force MiG-21UPG - Improved
Controls
1 - Parachute
2 - Weapons
3 - Afterburner (Only at 100% thurst)
4 - Cockpit
6 - Eject
7 - Drop Addational Fuel Tank
Lore
Introduced in the 1950s, this iconic aircraft faced challenges over the years, prompting a comprehensive upgrade program in the late 1990s. The Indian Air Force's Mig-21UPG Bison epitomizes adaptability and resilience in the realm of military aviation. The Mig-21UPG Bison received modern avionics, radar systems, and weaponry like the R-73 and R-77 missiles, extending its service life and enhancing its combat capabilities. This transformation underscores the dedication of IAF personnel and the aircraft's enduring legacy as a symbol of India's commitment to safeguarding its skies, proving that even aging platforms can rise to meet contemporary challenges in aerial warfare.
Info
New sideways opening cockpit. And visual imrpovement & etc...
Specifications
Spotlights
- This craft is curated
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Indian Air Force MiG-21UPG
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 23.4ft (7.1m)
- Length 47.7ft (14.5m)
- Height 12.6ft (3.8m)
- Empty Weight 8,028lbs (3,641kg)
- Loaded Weight 12,036lbs (5,459kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 6.945
- Wing Loading 37.0lbs/ft2 (180.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 325.0ft2 (30.2m2)
- Drag Points 2106
Parts
- Number of Parts 324
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,365
Very great Mig 21 .