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MiG-25 'Foxbat' and MiG-31 'Fox Hound'

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QuoteOK, sorry to dissapoint, but I've had some things come to light in the past few hours that are probably going to kill off the SEAD conversion...for now.

Jon,

That's a pity - but you should emphasise the "for now".  Keep taking notes and making plans.

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Greg
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Quote'm thinking of enlarging the wingtip pods(more electronics?)

If you wanted wingtip pods, you could go with a version of the Su-27's Sorbtsiya ECM pods:



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Greg
Anyone have the dimensions on those ECM pods?  They're perfect for a project I've got in mind.
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Evan,

I don't have the actual dimensions, though I do have some 1/72 line drawings plus plenty of photos if you're interested.

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Greg
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Jeffry Fontaine

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MiG-25 or MiG-31 fitted with Pratt and Whitney J58 engines.  A simple WHIF conversion based on the engine exhaust parts from an SR-71 or F-12.  This could be accomplished in 1/144th scale, 1/72nd scale, and 1/48th scale with the kits currently available for each subject. 

As far as I know, the only MiG-31 kit available was the 1/48th scale Lindberg MiG-31 which has not been seen on a store shelf in many years.  Sad that it was not listed as a kit to be available for sale on the Lindberg web page. 

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Quote from: Overkiller on August 03, 2008, 11:50:29 AMI like the cut of your gib sir!
J-58, or how about J-93's?  Maybe switch to a tailless delta wing?  Twin seater stretched fuselage? Or how about the airliner proposal?

Hi Duncan,

I was focused on 1/48th scale for the original idea, so the only source I could think of would be the Testors/Italeri SR-71/YF-12 kit for the engine exhaust parts.  But the J93 would certainly work for a smaller scale project.

The two seat Foxbat could be cobbled together by using the old Lindberg 1/48th scale MiG-31 Foxhound kit and kit bashing that with the Revell MiG-25. 

Delta wing?  Guess that could work.  Might have to do a bit of scale-o-rama to make it fit but it would certainly be an interesting subject when finished. 

While I was station in Wiesbaden, Germany on my last assignment overseas, I acquired a built Revell MiG-25 from another modeler that was getting ready to toss it out.  I had an idea for a MiG-25S 'Strike Bat' which would have been a high speed bomb truck.  I recall seeing various drawings at the time of a MiG-25 fitted with the 23mm gun package and another drawing suggesting a huge (~700 gallon/3000 Liter) fuel tank strapped to the fuselage both of these concepts were appealing to me.  The MiG-25 is now long gone but the idea remains and one of these days I would like to see it through to completion.  The weapon load will be much different from my original concept since there are now numerous kits available that contain suitable Russian aircraft ordnance which really helps with the plausibility factor. 
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dy031101

I read somewhere that there were plans to build MiG-25 powered by D30F turbofans, and there was an experimental version with inflight refuelling probe.

Why don't we throw all the good idea experiments with MiG-25 together?  A D30F-powered, inflight-refuelling-capable MiG-25 equipped with new ECM system and armed with some new ordnances (R-37 and R-77 might be a bit extreme, but certainly R-27ER and R-27ET are better weapons than R-40)?
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Quote from: Jeffry Fontaine on August 03, 2008, 12:47:19 PM
I recall seeing various drawings at the time of a MiG-25 fitted with the 23mm gun package and another drawing suggesting a huge (~700 gallon/3000 Liter) fuel tank strapped to the fuselage both of these concepts were appealing to me.

Gun package?  Do you still remember if the gun was in a pylon-mounted pod or in some permanent or semi-permament fuselage installation?  And the type of 23mm gun (twin-barrelled or gatling)?
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Quote from: dy031101 on August 03, 2008, 10:52:00 PM
Quote from: Jeffry Fontaine on August 03, 2008, 12:47:19 PM
I recall seeing various drawings at the time of a MiG-25 fitted with the 23mm gun package and another drawing suggesting a huge (~700 gallon/3000 Liter) fuel tank strapped to the fuselage both of these concepts were appealing to me.

Gun package?  Do you still remember if the gun was in a pylon-mounted pod or in some permanent or semi-permament fuselage installation?  And the type of 23mm gun (twin-barrelled or gatling)?

The gun package suggested in the drawing was the same weapon that was fitted to the MiG-23 Flogger
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Hammer

What about putting a third engine atop the existing ones? Or fitting 'thikish' FAST type fuel packs to the sides of the intakes? Or fitting butterfly-style canted tail surfaces on the back? Or pushbacl the wings and add canards upfront? One other possibility would be to add those light side ridges the F-22 has on the sides of the forward fuselage. Of course paint the resulting aircraft matte black and add zig-zage door and access panels covers all over the place. ;) Have fun!

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Mig-25 or Mig-31 in NASA chase planes colors (like the F-104 and their Hornet successors) maybe with a small rocket exhaust to boost even higher ?

Raspberry ripple Mig-31, yum!

The Mig-25U trainer is butt-ugly unless your scrap the "standard" cockpit. Just keep the forward cockpit.
It also works for Il-28 and Tu-128 trainers...

I remember project to launch microsats from Mig-31. Don't expect more than 40 kg in LEO

now a crazy idea... Zvezno Mig-25, hanged below a Tu-160  :o
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Quote from: Overkiller on August 03, 2008, 11:50:29 AM

Maybe switch to a tailless delta wing?


I guess that'd resemble the Avro Arrow, would look good.

How about a derived scaled down fighter (rather than interceptor) version?  Scalorama a 1/72 MiG-25/31 into a 1/48 aircraft, with a new canopy & detail changes?  Kind of the opposite of what Dassault did with the Mirage 2000 to create the Mirage 4000.
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Quote from: Mossie on August 04, 2008, 03:33:28 AM
Quote from: Overkiller on August 03, 2008, 11:50:29 AM

Maybe switch to a tailless delta wing?


I guess that'd resemble the Avro Arrow, would look good.

How about a derived scaled down fighter (rather than interceptor) version?  Scalorama a 1/72 MiG-25/31 into a 1/48 aircraft, with a new canopy & detail changes?  Kind of the opposite of what Dassault did with the Mirage 2000 to create the Mirage 4000.

Well I used a Mig 31 fuselage for my Super Arrow, there was enough coincedences with the two airframes that it worked into my 'developed' Arrow story quite well:
http://www.whatifmodelers.com/index.php/topic,20873.msg296574.html#msg296574


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KJ_Lesnick

You know, I think I saw a British concept-design called the English-Electric P.42, which looked like a MiG-31 with a little bit of the outboard wing downturned, and it looked a lot like a single-tailed MiG-31 with downward-folding wingtips for high-speed flight. 

That would be a very good Delta-MiG-31 like design


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Quote from: Shasper on August 03, 2008, 02:25:03 PM
Was keeping this sorta under wraps, but I've had a "MiG-31E" strike Fox in the works for the last 5 months or so using the old Revell Foxhound kit from the '80s. . . scratched the CFTs from the kits massive droptanks so we'll see how this turns out.

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is this what you meant KJ?

I have the Lindberg Mig-31, it would make a rivet counter pull his hair out! would work ok for us but it is not the best fit, and it has pretty soft detail, easily fixed though. It would be cool to bash the Foxbat and Foxhound. It's still in the planning stages but i wanted to put super hornet LEXs on a Foxbat...think that would be pretty neat.
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is this what you meant KJ?

Yup, that's the basic design, however, I would want to add some MiG-31 characteristics to the design.  For example, I think it would look better with a twin-tail set-up, and narrower inlets to be more like the actual MiG-31 design. 


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That being said, I'd like to remind everybody in a manner reminiscent of the SNL bit on Julian Assange, that no matter how I die: It was murder (even if there was a suicide note or a video of me peacefully dying in my sleep); should I be framed for a criminal offense or disappear, you know to blame.