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A derivative model of MIG-15 fighter.

MiG-15 BIS (Russian: M иг-15 бис, English: MIG-15bis) is the most important improvement of MIG-15. After modification, it is From the appearance, there is a gap between MIG 15 Bis wing blades, but MIG 15 does not have this gap.

MiG-15 Bis can carry a variety of weapons (aerial bombs or 57mm rockets) to accomplish interception, escort, reconnaissance, tactical bombing and other tasks. In complicated weather or even fine weather at night.

The MIG-15 Bis was put into production in 1949, and by the end of 1950, it had become the main fighter of the former Soviet Air Force. Later, Poland, Czechoslovakia and other countries successively copied the aircraft. I-3 10: development number of MIG-15 prototype.

MiG-15: The first mass-produced single-seat fighter

MIG-15P: MIG-15bis is a single-seat all-weather interceptor. In order to install the radar, 37 guns were dismantled, leaving only two guns with 23mm caliber.

MiG-15SB: Single-seat fighter-bomber

MIG-15SP-5: MIG-15UTI's two-seat all-weather interceptor.

MiG-15T: Target tractor

MiG-15bis: Improved single-seat fighter

MiG-15ISR: Single-seat reconnaissance plane

MiG-15bisS: single-seat escort aircraft.

MIG-15bisT: Single-seat target-dragging training machine (machine gun shooting training target)

MiG-15UTI: two-seat trainer

China MIG 15: MiG-15 copied by China, a single-seat fighter.

China MIG 15 trainer: MiG-15UTI, a two-seat trainer imitated by China.

Lim- 1: MIG-15 single-seat fighter chartered by Poland.

Lim- 1A: The MIG-15 reconnaissance plane made in Poland is equipped with AFA-2 1 camera.

Lim-2: MIG-15bis licensed by Poland.

Lim-2R: MIG-15bis ground attack reconnaissance plane made in Poland, and the camera is installed at the front end of the cockpit cover.

Liam -2A: An Improved Ground Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft Made in Poland

SB Lim- 1: Polish licensed MIG-15UTI training machine equipped with RD-45 engine.

SB Lim-2: MIG-15UTI training machine licensed by Poland, equipped with VK- 1 engine.

S- 102: MiG-15 fighter chartered by Czechoslovakia.

S- 103: MiG-15bis fighter chartered by Czechoslovakia.

SB Lim-2 (MIG-15UTI)