After looking at ground vehicles and helicopters, we started today to see the monument to the fixed-wing aircraft.
Fixed-wing aircraft as a monument, the visual effect is very obvious, and even have become a landmark. Because the size of the aircraft is generally larger than that of a tank vehicle, whether it is flat on the ground or standing tall. Because there are more monuments to the fighter jet, the editor has divided two atlases, namely the era of the cannon and the era of missiles.
MiG-17 fighter-themed monument, this pose looks like a finished model to build a bracket or a model of an airplane to play with in your hand?
This MiG-17 is more direct, "lying down" directly on a stone base.
The soaring MiG-17 resembles the Russian letter Ю.
The "Dryland Plucked Onion" version of the MiG-17F fighter, which looks like a climb belt rolling sideways.
Take a look at the MiG-17 series, and then look at the Monument to the MiG-19 fighter. The following one is located in St. Petersburg, arranged in a garden by the river, and the reflection in the water has a unique flavor.
The MiG-19 fighter jet has apparently become an old neighborhood with a flock of square pigeons.
Tomorrow we look at the missile-age fighter sculpture. Which models are not to be said, but it can be revealed that there are more than just MiG's planes.
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