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Your right it was called a Yak-19. I never saw it in the Mig form..
Thanks again... Frank "Frank May" wrote in message ... Both Aurora & Lindberg made fictitious Soviet '50s era jets. They were called a "MiG-19" & another version was maybe called a Yak- something, maybe 19. Both were similar in layout, & shared design features of the Ta-183. They show up on eBay from time to time. |
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