This is a list of aircraft produced by Russian Aircraft Corporation MiG, formerly Mikoyan, a Russian aircraft manufacturer.
Models
Other experimental projects and prototypes
LMFS - proposed stealth light multirole fighter; cancelled in favor of the Sukhoi Su-75
MiG 18-50 - convertible regional airliner/business jet proposal, early 1990s; not built
MiG I-3 family - fighter prototypes, 1956-1958
MiG I-7 - heavy interceptor fighter prototype developed from the I-3, 1957
MiG I-75 - swept-wing interceptor developed from the I-7, 1958; lost to the Sukhoi T-43
MiG I-210 (IKh) - MiG-3 re-engined with a ASh-82A radial engine, 1941; also known as MiG-3-82 or MiG-9 (not to be confused with the later MiG-9 jet fighter)
MiG I-221 (2A) - I-220 with longer wingspan and an AM-39A turbo-supercharged engine, 1943
MiG I-222 (3A) - I-221 with an AM-39B-1 turbo-supercharged engine and other changes, 1943; production version would have been designated MiG-7 (not to be confused with the MiG-3 variant of the same name)
MiG I-224 (4A) - I-222 with an aluminum cockpit and special high-altitude propeller, 1944
MiG I-225 (5A)
Gallery
References
- I-220 with AM-42B or AM-42FB engine, all-metal wings and cockpit, 1944; heaviest and most powerful of the I-220 family
MiG I-230/MiG-3U (D) - improved MiG-3 powered by a AM-35A engine, 1942
MiG I-231 (2D) - I-230 with AM-39 engine and all-metal fuselage, 1943
MiG I-250 (N) - motorjet fighter prototype, 1945; also known as the MiG-13
MiG I-260 (K) - initial MiG-9 design with wing-mounted engines, 1945; cancelled in favor of the I-300