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52 MiG-15 Fagot
Mikoyan-Guryevich MiG-15 (NATO codename: Fagot). This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft. This particular set, GTA 44-2-1, was issued in July1977. The set features aircraft from: Canada, Italy, United Kingdom, United States, and the USSR. Date: 1977
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© The Peter Butt Aviation Collection / Mary Evans
1977 44 2 1 Aids Codename Features Friendly Graphics Hostile Issued July1977 Mig 15 Mikoyan Guryevich Nato Personnel Recognize Ussr Fagot
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This stunning print showcases a collection of 52 MiG-15 Fagot aircraft, part of the Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army in July 1977. The set, known as GTA 44-2-1, features aircraft from various countries including Canada, Italy, United Kingdom, United States, and the USSR.
The Mikoyan-Guryevich MiG-15, also known by its NATO codename "Fagot," was a Soviet jet fighter developed during the Cold War era. This particular series of prints was designed to train military personnel to recognize both friendly and hostile aircraft in flight.
Each detailed image captures the sleek design and powerful presence of these iconic planes. From their distinctive shape to their impressive capabilities in aviation technology, these MiG-15s represent a significant chapter in aeronautical history.
As we admire this historic photograph from The Peter Butt Aviation Collection at Mary Evans Prints Online, we are reminded of the importance of training and preparation in military operations. These GTA prints served as valuable tools for educating soldiers on identifying different types of aircraft during critical missions.
Whether studying for combat scenarios or simply appreciating the beauty of these machines up close, this print offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of military aviation in 1977.
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