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MIG-21R Czechoslovakia Air Force "2101"
HA0146
General Background
The Mikoyan-Gurevich Mig-21 is the world most widely used supersonic fighter which has been used by over 30 countries and 56 air forces. It is the most produced aircraft since World War II with an estimation of over 10,000 in the Soviet Union alone.

The Mig-21 has a top speed of Mach 2 and has proven to be an effective and easy to maintain aircraft in many conflicts. It first achieved renown in the Vietnam War where it posed itself a challenging adversary for more technological advanced aircrafts like the F-105 and F-4 Phantom. The Mig-21 is certainly one of the most famous aircrafts in the world for all times.
The Aircraft
From 1971 to 1975 then the Czechoslovak Air Force received the MiG-21MF which remained the main combat aircraft until today. Interestingly among these MFs were numerous of the transitional version to the MiG-21bis (in the East German Air Force called MF-75) while the MiG-21bis was not delivered to Czechoslovakia. Deliveries, like those of the previous versions, took place simultaneously to those to the GDR (East Germany) and Poland.
Specifications :

Dimensions:

 
Power Plant: One 41.55kN (9,340lb st) or 64.73kN (14,550lb st) with afterburner Tumansky R- 13-300 turbojet
Wingspan: 7.15m (23ft 5½in)
Length: 15.76m (51ft 8½in) - incl pitot boom
Max T-O weight: 9,400kg (20,725lb)
Wing area: 23.00 m2 247.5 sq. ft
Max speed: Mach 2.1 (2,230km/h - 1,385mph) above 11,000m (36,000ft)
Mach 1.06 (1,300km/h - 807mph) at low level
Range: 1,100km (683 miles) - internal fuel only
1,800km (1,118 miles) - with three external drop tanks, one under fuselage, one under each wing
Armament One 23mm twin-barrel GSh-23 cannon with 200 rounds in belly pack
Various air-to-air and air-to-ground stores carried on four under wing pylons including:
K-13A "Atoll" or "Advanced Atoll" a-a missiles,
  UV-16-57 rocket packs,
S-24 a-s rockets,
250kg and 500kg bombs
Eventually Sidewinder missiles