MiG-3 (oz7768)

 

MiG-3 (oz7768) by CA Baskin - plan thumbnail

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Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-3. Radio control scale model Russian WWII fighter. Wingspan 81.1in, Area 1,081 sq in, power 90 to 1.5, scale is 2.4in=1ft.

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MiG-3 (oz7768) by CA Baskin - model pic

Datafile:
  • (oz7768)
    MiG-3
    by CA Baskin
    82in span
    Scale IC R/C LowWing Military Fighter
    clean :)
    all formers complete :)
  • Submitted: 14/05/2016
    Filesize: 663KB
    Format: • PDFbitmap
    Credit*: JJ
    Downloads: 3965

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User comments

I built this and it does fly great. the only real error on the plans are the vertical stab ribs. When you start building the vertical fin you will figure it out real quick. I looked at the plans for the 101 inch Mig on this site for help on details inside the wing and fuselage. Took a long time to build but is looked great when finished. I had a 40 cc twin in the nose and retracts.
Richard Michael - 23/08/2019
I think I am probably the only person that has built from these plans. It was a tough build but it was a great flyer. Feel free to post the attached photo [model pic] on the plan page.
Richard Michael - 24/08/2019
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