Bronco 1/48 Mig-15bis Soviet Ace Pilot Part II FULL BUILD

#scalemodels #aircraft#DCS ➡️Patreon Bronco 1/48 Mig-15bis The FULL BUILD showcasing this recent kit of the first Soviet operational jet fighter. 0:00 Introduction 0:17 Basic build of cockpit 0:46 Resin AM pilots seat 1:17 Modification of canon armament 1:57 Detail nose landing light 2:22 Further assembly and test fitting 4:22 Masking set, Nose weight and Resin NLG 5:13 Prime and base paint Cockpit and Gear bays 6:01 Quinta 3d Decal cockpit detailing 7:31 Fuselage assembly, seam fill, seam check 9:17 Metallic paints for airframe 10:02 Detail painting Gear, Seat etc 10:51 Make masks in PS, Paint red nose, apply water stickers 12:27 Weathering of the airframe and details 14:09 Final assembly gear, pitot, canon etc 15:42 Soviet Ace Pilot Kramerenko 16:13 REVEAL MIG-15 The MiG-15 is a highly-capable clear-weather interceptor and light ground attack aircraft that saw much action in both the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Known as “Fagot” to NATO and “Type 15” to the USSR, it was the first swept-wing jet fighter to come out of the Mikoyan-Gurevich stable in the late 1940s. The MiG-15 served in large numbers during the 1950-53 Korean War, where its maneuverability and high transonic speed made it superior to all UN aircraft except the F-86 Sabre. The MiG-15 is credited with the first ever air-to-air jet kill, downing a USAF F-80C Shooting Star on November 1, 1950. The improved MiG-15bis (“second“) type, which entered service in 1950 with a Klimov VK-1 engine giving it an effective top speed of Mach (685 mph) A powerful 37mm autocannon in the lower right fuselage (40 rounds total) and 2 × 23mm autocannon in the lower left fuselage (80 rounds per gun, 160 rounds total) give the MiG-15bis tremendous punch. In the secondary light ground attack role, the Fagot can also carry 100 kg bombs or rocket pods on its twin underwing hardpoints. Sergey Kramarenko Серге́й Макарович Крамаренко; 10 April 1923 – 21 May 2020) was a Soviet Air Force officer who fought in World War II and the Korean War. For his service in Korea he became a holder of the Title of Hero of the Soviet Union. He achieved several high command positions in the USSR and was also Air Force advisor in Iraq and Algeria in the 1970s. Retired in 1977 with the rank of major-general, he lived with his family in Moscow. He was the last living Soviet flying ace of Korean War. Victories- 23 February 1943 523 Fighter Aviation Regiment La-5 “Red 34“ Fw 190A-3 WkNr 2265 Karl Stadeck (KIA) 2./JG 51, Luftwaffe 16 April 1945 176 Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment La-7 “Red 27“ Fw 190 -- Luftwaffe (**) 12 April 1951 176 Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment MiG-15 “Red 729“ F-80C BuNo ? A. B. Swanson (*) 18 ABG, USAF 2 June 1951 176 Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment MiG-15bis “Red 721“ F-86A BuNo 49-1130 Thomas C. Hanson (KIA) (*) 336 FIS, USAF 17 June 1951 176 Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment MiG-15bis “Red 721“ F-86A BuNo 49-1281 Glenn T. Eagleston 4 FIW, USAF 23 June 1951 176 Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment MiG-15bis “Red 721“ F-86 -- {***} USAF (**) 11 July 1951 176 Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment MiG-15bis “Red 721“ F-86A BuNo 48-297 Conrad Allard (KIA) (*) 335 FIS, USAF 29 July 1951 176 Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment MiG-15bis “Red 721“ F-86A BuNo 49-1098 ? {Pilot bailed out 6 miles (9.7 km) NE of Suwon} 4 FIW, USAF 12 September 1951 176 Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment MiG-15bis “Red 721“ F-84E BuNo 49-2399 Capt. Chapman {bailed out near Cho-do rescued} 136 FBW, USAF 22 September 1951 176 Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment MiG-15bis “Red 721“ F-86A BuNo 49-1158 (dam) ? {KORWALD reports damaged 23 September 1951} 4 FIW, USAF 30 October 1951 176 Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment MiG-15bis “Red 721“ F-84E BuNo 51-615 ? {Plane heavily damaged by MiG Sunan area-crash landed} 49 FBW, USAF 1 December 1951 176 Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment MiG-15bis “Red 684“ Meteor F.8 S/N A77-559 (dam) **** W/O Bill Middlemiss (forced to return to Kimpo, but landed) Sqn, RAAF 1 December 1951 176 Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment MiG-15bis “Red 684“ Meteor F.8 S/N A77-251 **** P/O Vance Drummond (ejected; POW) [27] Sqn, RAAF 12 January 1952 176 Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment MiG-15bis “Red 684“ F-86E BuNo 50-615 Paul G. Ridgeway (*) 334 FIS, USAF 12 January 1952 176 Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment MiG-15bis “Red 684“ F-86 -- USAF (**) 16 January 1952 176 Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment MiG-15bis “Red 684“ F-86 BuNo ? {F-80C BuNo 49-1880} ? - pilot MIA {Possibly 1st Lt R.L. McNulty - MIA} 80 Ftr-Bdmr USAF 17 January 1952 176 Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment MiG-15bis “Red 684“ F-86E BuNo 50-636 (dam) George V. Wendling 16 FIS, USAF
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