Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-3 fighter for FS2002. An orginal design by Gerald Lindell.
FS2002 version 1.0 Copyright © Gerald Lindell, 7 May 2002

Installation

1. Unzip the file MiG-3.zip in FS2002's 'Aircraft' folder. Several sub-folders will also be created. 
The one plane folder will give you two different textured MiG-3's.

2. The panel uses stock gauges.

3. By default, the model will alias the "extra300" sounds.

4. The spoiler ("D") key opens and closes the canopy. The "L" key turns the lights on and off.

5. For the payloads we have received permission from Alain Coupet (alaincoupet@wanadoo.fr) to include his

This package is FREEWARE. No parts of this plane may be used or files altered for this plane or other planes without my permission.

New skins can be done without permission but only the skins may be uploaded. You must call them "repaints". If you would like to

upload the whole plane with your repaints ask my permission. They must still be designated as repaints and no plane files may be altered,

including the readme.txt! Although I have done extensive testing I do not guarantee anything. Use this plane at your own risk!

See my site dedicated to my father-in-law, Ray Johnson, who flew P-38's for the 67th fs, www.members.tripod.com/warbirdlover/index.html. Check out gramps site at flightsimmers.net/airbase/gramps/MAIN.html

Any updates of this plane can be found on the major sim download sites.

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Credits

Model by Gerald Lindell (jlindell@wi.rr.com).

flight model by Gerald Lindell

Damage profile by Andre van Duin (andre4045@hetnet.nl)

Sea Fury panel by John McGuigan (jmcguigan@WWDC.com) modified for this plane by Connie Kienast.

Textures by "Gramps" Anthony Sullenger (gramps84@yahoo.com)

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Plane information

The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-3 was the 2nd model of the MiG series with improvements in better armament, new propeller and self sealing tanks.

It was designed as an excellent high altitude intercepter but unfortunately most confrontations were at much lower altitude where the MiG-3 was at a disadvantage.

It was also a very difficult handling airplane. There were 3,120 built, most with two 30 inch mg and one .50 inch mg. This plane represents one

of the frequent planes armed with two .30 inch mg and one 20mm cannon.

The Mikulin AM-35A Vee engine which was the only engine used in the prop versions of MiG fighters. Others engine tests never were completed.

The MiG-3 was a small size fighter compared to most.

"Under a skillful rider it rushed along like an arrow, but when you lost control you could end up beneath its hoofs"
Alexander Pokryshkin, top ace of VVS during the Great Patrioctic War

Engine: Mikulin AM-35A Vee 12 cylinder liquid cooled. Rated 1,350 hp

Weight: Empty = 5,952 lbs. Max. = 7,385 lbs.

Wing span: 33 ft. 5.5 in.

Length: 27 ft. 0.8 in.

Height: 8 ft. 8.33 in.

Armament: 1 x 20mm shVAK cannon (or more often 1 x .50 inch Beresin UB mg) on cowl

2 x .30 inch ShKAS mg on cowl.

Up to 441 lbs. of bombs under wings.

(or) 6 x 3.2 inch RS-82 air-to-surface rockets

Speed: 398 mph maximum level speed @ 25,590 ft.

Service ceiling: 39,370 ft.

Initial climb rate: Climb to 16,405 ft. = 5 min. 42 sec.

Range: 742 miles

Number built: 3,120

Usage: April 1941 until end of war in 1945.