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Chengdu F-7PG - Pakistan - 2001

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10 22 December 2022, 10:05
Łukasz Gliński
Lovely project, beautiful plane, sort of ultimate Fishbed 😉
22 December 2022, 10:50
Nagy-Meszler Csaba
This will be interesting 🤩
22 December 2022, 11:31
Sylvain Vernier
an appealing version of the 21...
I am not familiar with this kit. Wait and see 👀
22 December 2022, 17:50
Robert Podkoński
Interesting. Watching!
22 December 2022, 18:55
Cuajete
Great! Thanks for all the information, because I was looking for an F-7 or similar variant. Too bad there is no F-7 available in plastic at 1/72.
Following!
22 December 2022, 20:31

Album info

On 30 March 1962, the Soviet Union and China signed a technology transference arrangement for the MiG-21F-13. Allegedly, while various kits, components, completed aircraft and associated documents were delivered to the Shenyang Aircraft Factory, the design documentation was incomplete, and Chinese designers made efforts to reverse engineer the aircraft. While the Soviet MiG-21F-13 and the Chinese version are greatly similar, areas of difference include the hydraulic systems and internal fuel arrangements. During March 1964, domestic production of the J-7 reportedly commenced at the Shenyang Aircraft Factory, but due to various factors including the Cultural Revolution, mass production was only truly achieved during the 1980s.

The redesign of the fuel tanks has brought more stability during flight. The cockpit was also revised to replace the Soviet ejection seat, which was deemed to be unacceptable. The forward opening canopy was replaced by a standard rear-hinged canopy, which was jettisoned prior to ejection. A parachute container was also added under the vertical stabilizer.

Nevertheless, the most interesting feature was introduced only in 1987 with the F-7E: the double delta wing (or double sweep angle, however you may call it). Additionally, signifficant upgrades were made for the avionics. The new design allowed for considerable improvement of maneuverability among other aspects.

The F-7E was upgrades further to the F-7MG and then to the F-7PG versiob. The F-7PG was designed together and for Pakistan according to specific requirements. The F-7PG included a much stronger radar and again an avionics upgrade. A second gun on the port side was maintained. It also had the capability to fire Western missiles like the Sidewinder and R550 Magic II. A first batch of 20 were delivered at the end of 2001, with a total of 57 eventually delivered to PAF.

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