MIG-AT ADVANCED TRAINER

MIG-AT ADVANCED TRAINER arrived at the Farnborough air show in England last week on its 90th flight, having logged a total of about 50 hours. The Russian jet flew for the first time in March at the Gromov flight research institute at Zhukovsky test center near Moscow. MIG MAPO Chief Test Pilot Roman...

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