SUPERSONIC JET FIGHTERS

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Fly a MiG-29 FULCRUM and MiG-31 FOXHOUND For an ultimate experience fly both!

THESE ARE NOT EX-MILITARY AIRCRAFTS.

THESE ARE REAL MILITARY CUTTING-EDGE JET FIGHTERS!

MiG-29 UB “FULCRUM”.
The MiG-29 Fulcrum has been one of the key aircraft on the military aviation scene. This is the twin-finned air superiority fighter, which is now known as the MiG-29. The MiG-29's wings are swept-back and tapered with square tips. The Leading-Edge Root Extensions (LERXs) are wide and curved down to the front. LERX begins on the nose below the mid-mount point, and the wings’ trailing edges end at a high-mounted point. A twin-engine jet is capable of speeds in excess of Mach 2.35+*. Fly a real MiG-29 for your UNFORGETTABLE FLIGHT and "Top Gun" maneuvers. Only on a specially prepared, modern Russian fighter MiG-29 UB "Fulcrum" you can rise to a height of 60,300 ft / 18 400 m and execute aerobatic flying before returning to Air Base.

MIG-31E FOXHOUND.
The MiG-31 can take you to the EDGE OF SPACE. The MiG-31 fighter-interceptor is designed for interception and destruction of aerial targets including cruise missiles; flying at altitudes of 150 ft./50 m to 92,000 ft./28 000 m in front and rear hemispheres including those on ground clutter under normal and adverse weather conditions; target maneuvering and enemy deploying active and passive countermeasures. The Foxhound is an extremely advanced aircraft and during a combat mission, a single MiG-31 can track up to 10 targets and attack up to 4 of them having various headings, altitudes and speeds at a time. This aircraft currently assumes the title of the fastest Mach 2.83+* production military aircraft in the world. Sitting on its large staggered twin-wheel main undercarriage, the 70 ft 6 in (21.5 m) long, MiG-31 is a very mighty machine.

Don’t worry! All jet fighters assigned for tour flight will be completely unarmed.

*Any speed over the speed of sound (Mach 1), which is approximately 343 m/s, 1,087 ft/s, 761 mph or 1,235 km/h in air at sea level, is said to be supersonic.