SECOND HAND BOOKS
804761/16 - MIKOYAN MiG-31 INTERCEPTOR (Flight Craft)
By Yefim Gordon and Dmitriy Komissarov
The MiG-31 started life as an advanced derivative of the famous MiG-25P interceptor, becoming the first Soviet fourth-generation combat aircraft. First flown in 1975, it differed from its progenitor primarily in having a crew of two (pilot and weapons systems operator), a highly capable passive phased-array radar - a world first - and new R-33 long-range missiles as its primary armament. The maximum speed was an impressive Mach 2.82, the cruising speed being Mach 2.35. The type entered service in 1981; more than 500 copies were built between 1981 and 1994. The powerful radar and other avionics allowed the MiG-31 to operate as a 'mini-AWACS' scanning the airspace and guiding other interceptors to their targets; a flight of three such aircraft in line abreast formation could cover a strip 800 km (500 miles) wide. To this day the MiG-31 remains one of the key air defence assets of the Russian Air Force. The book describes the MiG-31's developmental history, including upgrade programmes, and features a full and comprehensive survey of the various MiG-31 model-making kits currently available on the market.
Very nice clean copy which looks barely used and is in "like new" condition.
Format | Softback with full colour glossy card covers |
Pages | 96 |
Photos | full colour throughout, colour side views |
Width (mm) | 210 |
Height (mm) | 297 |
Dust Jacket | No |
ISBN | 978-1-47382-392-1 |
Price | £12.00 |