The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-3 was a Soviet fighter aircraft of World War II. The first production MiG-3 rolled off the assembly line on December 20, 1940. By March 1941, 10 of these aircraft were coming off the production line every day. It was not long before the type would see combat, claiming a pair of German Junkers Ju 86 reconnaissance aircraft even before the start of hostilities between Germany and the Soviet Union. By the time of Operation Barbarossa, over 1200 MiG-3"s had been delivered.
Comments about MiG-3 Russian fighter, Air defense of Moscow |