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48-012 MiG-19 "Farmer"
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Mig-19 Farmer / 48-012 /
1. MiG-19 PM, a board 335. Museum of the Air Forces of GDR, Berlin-Gatov.1980.
2. Mikoyan/Gurevich MiG-19 “24 red” of the 33rd IAP based at Wittstock
AB was flown by Capt. Fyodor Zinov”yev against the RB-66 which intruded
into East German airspace on 10th march 1964. The plan had standard
painted for this type - all silvery.
MiG-19 sans suffixes “27 red”, 35th IAP. This fighter was flown by Capt.
Vitaliy Ivannikov when he intercepted the intruding RB-66 on 10-th
March 1964 and turned the destroyer into a destroyed. Later MiG-19 sans
suffixes “27 red” had a single “kill” star applied on the port side
under the cockpit to commemorate the shoot down.
3. A two tone Gray camouflaged F-6, 19 Squadron, Pakistani Air Force.
The aircraft is a late production F-6 with Pakistani modifications
including the deletion of the antenna mast under the cockpit and the
addition of AIM-9 Sidewinder rails on the outboard wing panels.
4. Bangladeshi F-6, Black 7104. Is armed with seven shot rocket pod and
two 200 gallon (760 liter) underwing fuel tanks. It is a late production
F-6 with the bullet shaped braking parachute container at the base of
the rudder and N-30 cannons without gun gas defectors on the muzzles.
5. Shenyang F-6s of the Commanders School area Swat hills near Sargodha,
Pakistan. The plane is armed by AIM-9P Sidewinder infra red homing
air-to-air missiles on the outboard wing pylons.
6. Shenyang F6, Pakistan Air Force
7. Lim 7 (MiG-19 PM Farmer E) of the 28 Pulk Lotnictwa Mysliwskiego (
28th Fighter Regiment) Slupsk-Redzikowo, Poland, 1980. Plan is overall
Natural Metall. Polish aircrafts did not carry the national insignia on
the wing upper surfaces.
2. Mikoyan/Gurevich MiG-19 “24 red” of the 33rd IAP based at Wittstock
AB was flown by Capt. Fyodor Zinov”yev against the RB-66 which intruded
into East German airspace on 10th march 1964. The plan had standard
painted for this type - all silvery.
MiG-19 sans suffixes “27 red”, 35th IAP. This fighter was flown by Capt.
Vitaliy Ivannikov when he intercepted the intruding RB-66 on 10-th
March 1964 and turned the destroyer into a destroyed. Later MiG-19 sans
suffixes “27 red” had a single “kill” star applied on the port side
under the cockpit to commemorate the shoot down.
3. A two tone Gray camouflaged F-6, 19 Squadron, Pakistani Air Force.
The aircraft is a late production F-6 with Pakistani modifications
including the deletion of the antenna mast under the cockpit and the
addition of AIM-9 Sidewinder rails on the outboard wing panels.
4. Bangladeshi F-6, Black 7104. Is armed with seven shot rocket pod and
two 200 gallon (760 liter) underwing fuel tanks. It is a late production
F-6 with the bullet shaped braking parachute container at the base of
the rudder and N-30 cannons without gun gas defectors on the muzzles.
5. Shenyang F-6s of the Commanders School area Swat hills near Sargodha,
Pakistan. The plane is armed by AIM-9P Sidewinder infra red homing
air-to-air missiles on the outboard wing pylons.
6. Shenyang F6, Pakistan Air Force
7. Lim 7 (MiG-19 PM Farmer E) of the 28 Pulk Lotnictwa Mysliwskiego (
28th Fighter Regiment) Slupsk-Redzikowo, Poland, 1980. Plan is overall
Natural Metall. Polish aircrafts did not carry the national insignia on
the wing upper surfaces.