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Old September 29th 03, 07:59 PM
Legal Tender
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When I was a kid (appox 1957) I got a model of a Russian Jet. I ran many
searches on the net but can't find anything on it.
I don't remember the designation, but I think it was a Yak. Yes I ran 4 Yak
sites that came up.

The Jet had a nose like the F-86D, swept wings with a high sweeping tail.
The tail was very long compared to the rest of the A/C
It swept back and up in a nice curve. I've never seen another A/C with a
tail like it.
Single engine, single seater with a couple of cannon, I think were 37MM.
I think it might have been Experimental because I can't find anything out
about it..
Any Help would be welcomed...
Frank



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Old September 29th 03, 09:23 PM
Jordan
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 11:59:28 -0700, "Legal Tender"
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When I was a kid (appox 1957) I got a model of a Russian Jet. I ran many
searches on the net but can't find anything on it.
I don't remember the designation, but I think it was a Yak. Yes I ran 4 Yak
sites that came up.

The Jet had a nose like the F-86D, swept wings with a high sweeping tail.
The tail was very long compared to the rest of the A/C
It swept back and up in a nice curve. I've never seen another A/C with a
tail like it.
Single engine, single seater with a couple of cannon, I think were 37MM.
I think it might have been Experimental because I can't find anything out
about it..
Any Help would be welcomed...
Frank



Have you checked out the MiG series?

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Old September 30th 03, 12:11 AM
Don Harstad
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"Legal Tender" wrote in message
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When I was a kid (appox 1957) I got a model of a Russian Jet. I ran many
searches on the net but can't find anything on it.
I don't remember the designation, but I think it was a Yak. Yes I ran 4

Yak
sites that came up.

The Jet had a nose like the F-86D, swept wings with a high sweeping tail.
The tail was very long compared to the rest of the A/C
It swept back and up in a nice curve. I've never seen another A/C with a
tail like it.
Single engine, single seater with a couple of cannon, I think were 37MM.
I think it might have been Experimental because I can't find anything out
about it..
Any Help would be welcomed...
Frank

I think that would have been the old Aroura kit, in bright green plastic.
If so, the plane depicted was a figment of somebody's imaginatiaon. I had
the same kit, and it really did have a Russian "look" about it! Never
existed, thouugh, in real life.

Don H.


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Old September 30th 03, 12:31 AM
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"Legal Tender" wrote in message
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When I was a kid (appox 1957) I got a model of a Russian Jet. I ran many
searches on the net but can't find anything on it.
I don't remember the designation, but I think it was a Yak. Yes I ran 4

Yak
sites that came up.

The Jet had a nose like the F-86D, swept wings with a high sweeping tail.
The tail was very long compared to the rest of the A/C
It swept back and up in a nice curve. I've never seen another A/C with a
tail like it.
Single engine, single seater with a couple of cannon, I think were 37MM.
I think it might have been Experimental because I can't find anything out
about it..
Any Help would be welcomed...
Frank



May want to try this site: http://www.majormattmason.net/aurora/ it has
catalogs for several years.

Doug


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Old September 30th 03, 12:59 AM
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In article Fh3eb.4433$hp5.1263@fed1read04, Ozone
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"Legal Tender" wrote in message
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When I was a kid (appox 1957) I got a model of a Russian Jet. I ran many
searches on the net but can't find anything on it.
I don't remember the designation, but I think it was a Yak. Yes I ran 4

Yak
sites that came up.

The Jet had a nose like the F-86D, swept wings with a high sweeping tail.
The tail was very long compared to the rest of the A/C
It swept back and up in a nice curve. I've never seen another A/C with a
tail like it.
Single engine, single seater with a couple of cannon, I think were 37MM.
I think it might have been Experimental because I can't find anything out
about it..
Any Help would be welcomed...
Frank



May want to try this site: http://www.majormattmason.net/aurora/ it has
catalogs for several years.

Doug



1968 catalog page 12 maybe? Boy, those kits bring back some memories!
Pugs
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Old September 30th 03, 02:03 AM
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Legal Tender wrote:

When I was a kid (appox 1957) I got a model of a Russian Jet. I ran many
searches on the net but can't find anything on it.
I don't remember the designation, but I think it was a Yak. Yes I ran 4 Yak
sites that came up.

The Jet had a nose like the F-86D, swept wings with a high sweeping tail.
The tail was very long compared to the rest of the A/C
It swept back and up in a nice curve. I've never seen another A/C with a
tail like it.
Single engine, single seater with a couple of cannon, I think were 37MM.
I think it might have been Experimental because I can't find anything out
about it..
Any Help would be welcomed...
Frank


It was a vague sort of mishmash that looked a little like a Lagg with
some Ta183 and cold war creativity tossed in.
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Old September 30th 03, 03:03 AM
Frank May
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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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Old September 30th 03, 03:13 AM
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From your description it sounds like a Yak-30 or maybe the Yak-50


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Old September 30th 03, 03:17 AM
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Wow you guys are good. Yep thats the jet. Mine was Bright Green and big red
stars on it.
The model on page 12 of the 68 catalog shows the right jet, but in silver
with the name Mig. I'm still pretty sure that back in the 50's when it was
green it was listed as a Yak
So that jet never existed. Again thanks guys..
I was going nuts trying to figure out why I could never find anything on
it...
Frank


"steve gallacci" wrote in message
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Legal Tender wrote:

When I was a kid (appox 1957) I got a model of a Russian Jet. I ran many
searches on the net but can't find anything on it.
I don't remember the designation, but I think it was a Yak. Yes I ran 4

Yak
sites that came up.

The Jet had a nose like the F-86D, swept wings with a high sweeping

tail.
The tail was very long compared to the rest of the A/C
It swept back and up in a nice curve. I've never seen another A/C with a
tail like it.
Single engine, single seater with a couple of cannon, I think were 37MM.
I think it might have been Experimental because I can't find anything

out
about it..
Any Help would be welcomed...
Frank


It was a vague sort of mishmash that looked a little like a Lagg with
some Ta183 and cold war creativity tossed in.



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Old September 30th 03, 04:00 AM
Tex Houston
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"Legal Tender" wrote in message
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Wow you guys are good. Yep thats the jet. Mine was Bright Green and big

red
stars on it.
The model on page 12 of the 68 catalog shows the right jet, but in silver
with the name Mig. I'm still pretty sure that back in the 50's when it was
green it was listed as a Yak
So that jet never existed. Again thanks guys..
I was going nuts trying to figure out why I could never find anything on
it...
Frank


When you have model questions another resource is rec.models.scale . They
are also very good.

Tex



 




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