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The "Mikoyan OKB", was founded in 1939 on Leningradskiy Shassi (highway) with a series of buildings and a small factory for use in building aircraft prototypes. The OKB was at first, as the title implies, strictly an R&D facility that built prototypes. The Mikoyan, ( MiG ) flight test center is located at Zhukovskiy (called Ramenskoye, or abbreviated "RAM" by western intelligence and used in the intelligence designation of new aircraft such as "RAM-K", "RAM-J", etc.) and at Volga, on the Crimean peninsula, and other facilities on a temporary basis. There has always been the question of why did the US Intel organizations recognize Ramenskoye as the name of the test facility when the Russians have always addressed it as Zhukovskiy. When the facility first opened the town of Ramenskoye was the nearest population center. There was a worker's construction camp, named Zhukovskiy, that eventually grew into a larger town and became the nearest population center and official Russian name for the facility.

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Soviet MiG-15 Aces of the Korean War" 118"0015460vspace="4" border="1" hspace="10" width="250" height="335"> 0015460
Soviet MiG-15 Aces of the Korean War
Aircraft of the Aces Vol. 82

Krylov & Tepsurkaev. Through detailed unit histories and rare firsthand accounts, this heavily illustrated book uncovers Soviet aerial combat experiences during the Korean War, from the training of Chinese pilots by Soviet Air Force regiments in 1950 through the Soviets' success over MiG Alley, where more than 25 of them achieved ace status flying the MiG-15. 96 pages, 73 B&W photographs and 36 color aircraft profiles, 7"x 9", softcover.
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MiG-15 in Action.

Softbound Book.
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Hans-Heiri Stapfer. This is the famous Soviet fighter whose appearance on the North Korean side during the Korean War led to deployment of F-86 Sabres as a countermeasure. Over the years, the MiG-15 design was refined as the plane saw widespread service with the Soviets, their Easter European satellites, and their clients throughout the world. This in-depth look at the MiG-15 includes 110+ photos, 10 color profiles, 3-views and more. 50 pgs., 11"x 8", sfbd.
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MiG-15 Fagot Walk Around.

Softbound Book.
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Stapfer. Though one fell victim to an American F-80 in history's first all-jet aerial combat, when deployed in Korea in late 1950, the MiG-15 was clearly superior to any fighter plane in the American inventory. Here, you'll get a full tour of the innovative Soviet design through hundreds of photographs - half of which are in color - of fully restored examples, including up-close views of the plane's systems, it's jet engine, the cockpit, and more. 80 pages, color profiles, 11"x 8", softcover.
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MiGs Over North Vietnam

Boniface. Through firsthand accounts from leading Vietnamese People's Air Force pilots (including Nguyen Van Coc, the highest-scoring ace of the Vietnam War) that challenge previous U.S. military documents, this heavily illustrated book examines VPAF fighter tactics, operations, and key engagements against U.S. Air Force F-4s, F-105s, F-8s and B-52s over North Vietnam between 1965 and '75, including the Black Friday Massacre (America's heaviest aerial defeat).
Includes 24 profiles of rare VPAF aircraft, including the Soviet-supplied MiG-15 and MiG-17F and the Chinese MiG-19 (Shenyang F-6). 176 pages, 150 B&W photographs and color profiles, 9"x 12", hardcover.
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A MiG-15 to Freedom" 114"0032922vspace="4" border="1" hspace="10" width="250" height="376"> 0032922
A MiG-15 to Freedom

Memoir of the Wartime North Korean Defector Who First Delivered the Secret Fighter Jet to the Americans in 1953
, Kum-Sok. On September 21, 1953, 21-year-old North Korean Air Force officer No Kum-Sok landed a MiG-15 - the most advanced Soviet-built fighter of the era - at Kimpo Air Base near Seoul, Korea. This memoir provides unique insight into how North Korea conducted the Korean War and how Kum-Sok came to the decision to leave his homeland. 232 pages, B&W photographs, 5"x 9", softcover.
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Missing in MiG Alley - DVD" 117"00V9412vspace="4" border="1" hspace="10" width="250" height="352"> 00V9412
Missing in MiG Alley - DVD
NOVA

Through rare archival footage and interviews with veteran fighter pilots, this program puts you in the cockpit to experience the danger and drama of the Korean War's MiG Alley - a notorious strip of airspace along the Korean-Chinese border - as it explains how the American F-86 Sabre and the Soviet MiG-15 acquired their reputations as fearsome fighting machines and reveals the fates of missing U.S. and British pilots. Color and B&W, 56 minutes.
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Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15

The Soviet Union's Long-lived Korean War Fighter
Gordon. The Soviet Union's swept-wing fighter, powered by a copied Rolls-Royce Nene jet engine, caused a sensation and more than a few problems for its opponents when it first appeared during the Korean War in 1950. Here, based on a wealth of firsthand Russian accounts, you'll enjoy a comprehensive history of its design and service, including coverage of every variant and even details of individual aircraft. 160 pages, 210 B&W and 15 color photographs, 7 pages of color profiles, 18 pages of line drawings, and more. 8"x 11", softcover.
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Famous Russian Aircraft

Mikoyan MiG-15, Gordon & Komissarov.
This lavishly illustrated book examines the design, development and service of the rugged Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15, which, introduced in 1947, saw its first combat in the Korean War and ultimately became the most widely produced jet fighter in history with more than 12,000 built. 432 pages, 1,000 B&W and color photographs, 100 profiles and line drawings, 8"x 11", hardcover.
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Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-15 Fagot.

Softbound Book.
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Warbird Tech Vol. 40
Gordon & Davison. The MiG-15 was a superb fighter jet that paved the way for Soviet fighter design for a decade. In this thorough history, you'll read of its design, development, structural detail and international production; compare the MiG-15 to the F-86 Sabre; and trace the MiG-15's involvement in China and Korea. 104 pages, 215 B&W and 36 color photographs, line art, 8"x 11", softcover.
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Early MiG Fighters in Action
Softbound Book
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Stapfer. While post-war Soviet jets such as the MiG-15 are well known, early Mikoyan-Gurevich designs were equally impressive for their day. Here, you'll get full reviews of the MiG-1, which was, in 1940, the fastest fighter in the world; the MiG-3, the early World War II fighter that was faster and more maneuverable than the Bf 109; the MiG-9, the Soviet Union's first pure jet-powered fighter; high-altitude fighter prototypes; rocket-powered aircraft; and more. 49 pages, 90+ B&W photographs, 10 color profiles, line drawings and more. 11"x 8", softcover.
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Cockpits of the Cold War.

Hardbound Book.

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Nijboer. Get unprecedented access to once top-secret aircraft with this inside look at the cockpits of the most revered and feared aircraft from 1947-1965. This book presents the MiG-15 Soviet fighter flown by the first pilot to defect to the West during the Korean War, the F-80 Shooting Star that shot down a MiG-15 in the world's first all-jet battle, and many more. Each featured aircraft also includes a pilot perspective. 192 pages, 150 color and 80 B&W photographs, 9"x 11", hardcover.
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Russian MiG-150003733326

Russian MiG-15.
Hardbound Book.
Belyakov & Marmain. The Wests first look at this secret Russian design bureau describes every MIG version since 1941, including todays front-line models. Details the mistakes and dead ends as well as the innovations and triumphs. 496 pgs., 334 photos, 6"x 9", hdbd.
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The Emergency Fighter - DVD

Spurred by the threat of the B-29 Superfortress, the Luftwaffe called on its top designers to create a high-flying super fighter capable of defending Germany during World War II.
Through rare archival footage, computer-generated imagery, historical re-enactments, and interviews with World War II historians and veterans, this program - the third in a new series created by Historic Aviation and AeroCinema - examines the design and development of the innovative Focke-Wulf Ta 183 Huckebein, a jet-powered fighter that was developed too late for use against the Allies but that inspired the Soviet MiG-15. Color and B&W, 1 hour runtime, including bonus shorts and previews of other titles.
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Stepan Anastasovich Mikoyan.

Hardbound Book.
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Stepan Mikoyan. The autobiography of a man dedicated to flying, first in the defense of the Soviet Union in WWII, and then test flying the new generation of Russian jet fighters that confronted the West during wars in Korea, Vietnam and throughout the Cold War. It also provides an extraordinary insight into the political and social life of the leadership of the USSR from the days of Stalin until the breakdown of the communist regime. 384 pgs., 40 B&W photos, 6"x 9", hdbd.
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Belyakov & Marmain. The Wests first look at this secret Russian design bureau describes every MIG version since 1941, including todays front-line models. Details the mistakes and dead ends as well as the innovations and triumphs. 496 pgs., 334 photos, 6"x9", hdbd.
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A MiG-15 to Freedom0006817381

A MiG-15 to Freedom.
Hardbound Book.

Memoir of the Wartime North Korean Defector Who First Delivered the Secret Fighter Jet to the Americans in 1953. No & Osterholm. In 1953, U.S. airmen at Kimpo Air Base near Seoul were startled to see a MiG-15 landing, piloted by Senior Lt. No Kum-Sok, a 21-year-old North Korean Air Force officer. His story provides a unique insight into how North Korea conducted the Korean War and why he left his homeland. 221 pgs., 16 B&W photos, 6"x 9", hdbd.

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Stephan Mikoyan MiG-23 Designer

General Designer and recognized academician, Rostislav Apollosovich Belyakov, took over the MiG Bureau in 1970 following the death of its founder, Anushavan "Artyom" Ivanovich Mikoyan (05Aug1905-09Dec1970). This was made possible because of Mikhail Iosifovich Gurevich's (12. Jan 1893-12. Nov 1976) retirement in 1964. Belyakov was a graduate of the Moscow Aviation Institute during World War II. He received a State Prize for design excellence in 1951, and was chief designer of the MiG-23 during the 1960's. Belyakov ran the Mikoyan establishment with four Chief Designers, of which Mikhail Romanovich Waldenberg and Anatoly Andreevich Belosvet were the most known in the west, and fourteen deputy Chief Designers. A new Department of Foreign Economic Relations was formed under Leonid Borisovich Leshchiner and his immediate deputy, Yuri Petrovich Golovin, and chartered to work with all of the potential export customers.

These names are mentioned because they show up regularly at the major international air shows and exhibitions. The "Mikoyan OKB", was founded in 1939 on Leningradskiy Shassi (highway) with a series of buildings and a small factory for use in building prototypes. The OKB was at first, as the title implies, strictly an R&D facility that built prototypes. The Mikoyan flight test center is located at Zhukovskiy (called Ramenskoye, or abbreviated "RAM" by western intelligence and used in the intelligence designation of new aircraft such as "RAM-K", "RAM-J", etc.) and at Volga, on the Crimean peninsula, and other facilities on a temporary basis. There has always been the question of why did the US intell organizations recognize Ramenskoye as the name of the test facility when the Russians have always addressed it as Zhukovskiy. When the facility first opened the town of Ramenskoye was the nearest population center. There was a worker's construction camp, named Zhukovskiy, that eventually grew into a larger town and became the nearest population center and official Russian name for the facility.

The Mikoyan OKB could hand tool up no more than two prototypes at one time and usually there were strict security precautions in place. Aircraft manufacturing for flight test articles would move to two production facilities, the closest of which was the Moscow Aircraft Production Organization No. 30 (MAPO), known also as the GAZ-30 plant. The second was the Nizhny Novgorod State Aircraft Plant or the "Znamya Truda" (Banner of Labor) factory which eventually re-organized under the corporate name of Sokol.

The MAPO facility is located in Moscow proper, on Botkinski Street, at the Khodinka bus stop. It is the oldest aircraft production facility in Russia, first utilized in 1909. During 1939, it was redesigned the State Aircraft Works No. 1. Today the factory is still run under Plant Director General Anatoly Sergyevich Manuyev who reports to Mikoyan's Chief Designer Waldenberg and Russian Air Force Plant Representative Colonel Viktor Isayenko. Note that Lenin's glass covered and pressurized casket was built here after his death in 1924.

MAPO employed at its peak up to 30,000 people with an additional 3,000 for non-aviation related production items. It covers over 618 acres of land and space. Production of the MiG-21, MiG-23, MiG-27, and MiG-29 aircraft were all centered at this facility. Flight certification and delivery flights are conducted from Lukhovitsy airfield, which is close by and today occasionally hosts an international air display.

Once the aircraft are in production, the OKB is responsible for designing improvements based on requests and reports from the operational units designated by the air force. The overall design process is done in close collaboration with the Ministry of Aviation Industry (MAP), its Research Institutes (such as TsAGI the aero center), and the military customer. Flight Testing is done in three stages, "plant testing" (no military) at Zhukovskiy, "design testing" (with a mix of military pilots) at environmental facilities all over the country, and "state testing" (extensive military participation) at designated military installations where the aircraft become certified for use by the Air Forces.

During a visit to colleges and defense plants in the United States, Rostislav A. Belyakov candidly voiced his opinions on the objectives and lessons learned from the MiG-29 development program and they were published in "Some Aspects of the MiG Aircraft Development", Mikoyan Design Bureau, 1989.

 

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