Standard colours of MiG-29A/UB in Warsaw Pact service
Although majority of MiG-29s in Warsaw Pact countries AFs service wore the standard greyish green / grey scheme, it was not the case in Czechoslovakia and East Germany. Czechoslovakia received 18 MiG-29A (product 9.12A) and 2 MiG-29UB (product 9.51) all in 4-colour camo scheme. After split of Czechoslovakia in 1992 MiG-29s were evenly divided between the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic. The Czech AF airframes were sold to Poland in 1995/96. East Germany received 20 MiG-29A and 4 MiG-29UB (only one twin-seater in 4-colour camo though) which were overtaken by West German Luftwaffe in 1990 and also sold to Poland in 2003/04.
Contains the following colours (acrylic paints, water-based):
HTK-A016 Dark Green Used for upper surfaces camouflage of MiG-29A/UB Fulcrum-A/B (product 9.12A/9.51) in four-colour scheme HTK-A091 Pale Green Used for upper surfaces camouflage of MiG-29A/UB Fulcrum-A/B (product 9.12A/9.51) in four-colour scheme HTK-A087 Dark Brown Used for upper surfaces camouflage of early Su-27S/P/UB Flanker-B/C of Soviet AF and former Soviet Republics AFs HTK-A306 Afrika Grau Used for upper surfaces camouflage of early Su-27S/P/UB Flanker-B/C of Soviet AF and former Soviet Republics AFs HTK-A302 Gripen Grey Overall lower surfaces colour of MiG-29A/UB Fulcrum-A/B (product 9.12A/9.51) in four-colour camouflage scheme HTK-A263 Atlantic Grey Colour of nose cone / all radio-transparent elements of MiG-29A/UB Fulcrum-A/B in four-colour camouflage scheme
Epoch
Modern Armies
Time
ab 1946
Nationality/Location
Russia
State
New
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