13-02-2004, 16:35
Welcome to the Soviet Block Storefront. we have several items currently available. * after the name means only for sale to Allies.
Yakolev Yak-15 "Feather"
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The Yak-15 was developed by mating a jet with the airframe of the piston engined Yak-3 fighter of WW II. It was the first jet fighter to enter Soviet Air Force service and some 280 aircraft have been built. The Yak-15 is mainly used in the training role to give Soviet pilots jet experience before going on to the Yak-17 and Mig-15.
Engine: 1 x Kolesov RD-10 Turbojet
Max. thrust: 1984 lb.
Wing span: 30 ft. 1 ¼ inch
Lenght: 28 ft. 9 ¾ inch
Height: 7 ft.
Max. speed: 435 mph.
Range: 317 miles
Armament: 2 x 23 mm. NS-23 cannon
AK-47 Assualt Rifle
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Standard Soviet Assualt Rifle. very cheap and easy to produce.
price: $100
Mikoyan-Geurvich MiG-15*
http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/russia/airdef/mig-15-DFST8503637_JPG.jpg
In 1948, the Soviet MiG design bureau developed a high-performance jet fighter design called the I-310. It incorporated some advanced features, such as a 35-degree wing sweep, and it promised to be a sprightly performer. However, the design lacked one essential component: A suitable engine. This problem was resolved when the British government authorized the Rolls-Royce company to export their Nene turbojet engine to Russia. As soon as the Russian Klimov design bureau received the engines, they immediately developed their own copy of the Nene, called the Klimov RD-45. Within months, the first prototype of the I-310 had flown with the new engine. The aircraft was redesignated MiG-15 and entered service early in 1949.
Engine: 1 x Klimov VK-1 turbojet
Max. Thrust: 5,952 pounds
Wing Span: 33ft. 0.75in.
Length: 35ft. 7.5in.
Height: 12ft. 1.75in.
Max. Speed: 668 mph
Range: 1,156 miles
Armament: One 37-mm N-37 cannon Two 23-mm NS-23 or NR-23 cannon Up to 1,100 pounds of mixed stores on underwing hardpoints.
Price: $500,000
Sukhoi Su-06 "Panther"*
http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/russia/airdef/su-15-flagn_p2.jpg
The newest Soviet fighter. designed as a missile platform. orginaly Designated an All-Weather Fighter-Bomber, it was redesignated an All-Weather Interceptor.
Engine: 2 x Black Sparrow Turbojets
Max. Thrust: 10,000 pounds
Span: 34 ft, 5 in
Length: 68 ft
Height: 16.50 ft
Max. Speed: 415 mph (500 mph with rockets engaged)
Rocket Booster Endurance: 1.5 Minutes
Range: 1,300 miles
Armament: 2 12mm Guns in the Wing Roots, 2 AMM06 Missiles, and 18 Strikemaster Air-to-Air Rockets in the nose.
Price: $1,000,000
Yakolev Yak-15 "Feather"
http://www.pmmodel.com/2.jpg
The Yak-15 was developed by mating a jet with the airframe of the piston engined Yak-3 fighter of WW II. It was the first jet fighter to enter Soviet Air Force service and some 280 aircraft have been built. The Yak-15 is mainly used in the training role to give Soviet pilots jet experience before going on to the Yak-17 and Mig-15.
Engine: 1 x Kolesov RD-10 Turbojet
Max. thrust: 1984 lb.
Wing span: 30 ft. 1 ¼ inch
Lenght: 28 ft. 9 ¾ inch
Height: 7 ft.
Max. speed: 435 mph.
Range: 317 miles
Armament: 2 x 23 mm. NS-23 cannon
AK-47 Assualt Rifle
http://kalashnikov.guns.ru/images/0501.jpg
Standard Soviet Assualt Rifle. very cheap and easy to produce.
price: $100
Mikoyan-Geurvich MiG-15*
http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/russia/airdef/mig-15-DFST8503637_JPG.jpg
In 1948, the Soviet MiG design bureau developed a high-performance jet fighter design called the I-310. It incorporated some advanced features, such as a 35-degree wing sweep, and it promised to be a sprightly performer. However, the design lacked one essential component: A suitable engine. This problem was resolved when the British government authorized the Rolls-Royce company to export their Nene turbojet engine to Russia. As soon as the Russian Klimov design bureau received the engines, they immediately developed their own copy of the Nene, called the Klimov RD-45. Within months, the first prototype of the I-310 had flown with the new engine. The aircraft was redesignated MiG-15 and entered service early in 1949.
Engine: 1 x Klimov VK-1 turbojet
Max. Thrust: 5,952 pounds
Wing Span: 33ft. 0.75in.
Length: 35ft. 7.5in.
Height: 12ft. 1.75in.
Max. Speed: 668 mph
Range: 1,156 miles
Armament: One 37-mm N-37 cannon Two 23-mm NS-23 or NR-23 cannon Up to 1,100 pounds of mixed stores on underwing hardpoints.
Price: $500,000
Sukhoi Su-06 "Panther"*
http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/russia/airdef/su-15-flagn_p2.jpg
The newest Soviet fighter. designed as a missile platform. orginaly Designated an All-Weather Fighter-Bomber, it was redesignated an All-Weather Interceptor.
Engine: 2 x Black Sparrow Turbojets
Max. Thrust: 10,000 pounds
Span: 34 ft, 5 in
Length: 68 ft
Height: 16.50 ft
Max. Speed: 415 mph (500 mph with rockets engaged)
Rocket Booster Endurance: 1.5 Minutes
Range: 1,300 miles
Armament: 2 12mm Guns in the Wing Roots, 2 AMM06 Missiles, and 18 Strikemaster Air-to-Air Rockets in the nose.
Price: $1,000,000