Yes it did have an ejection seat. I once had a long chat with an
Indian Fishbed pilot. It was not effective below about 300ft I seem
to remember - or, presumably at high sink rates above that altitude.
Chris
> Marcin Kost wrote:
" Yes the design is different, but the Mig 21 has the same role in
Russian air force.
But all Migs 21 has reheat and the Mig 21 bis (engine R-25-300 )has
"secondary reheat" it has max thrust of 9720 daN = 9908 kG on 4000 m
with
time limit of 3 minutes normaly this engine has 4020 daN = 4098 kG, and
6960 daN=7094kG with normal reheat.This fighters are still in use here
in
> Poland, Czech Rrepublic and many many countries."
Also, did it have an ejector seat ...... weren't the ruskkies a bit
retarded in providing a means of escape?
jh
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