RAC MiG MiG-AT
RAC MiG MiG-AT The MiG-AT advanced jet trainer first flew in 1996. It uses two 3,175-lb.-thrust Turbomeca/Snecma Larzac 04-R20 turbofan engines, although Russian air force aircraft may be powered by Soyuz RD-1700s. A single-seat light fighter/attack version, called the MiG-AS, is being developed. It...
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