1/144 Myasishchev 3MD Bison-B/C. Also includes BONUS kits of the

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Anigrand Craftswork - 1/144 Myasishchev 3MD Bison-B/C. Also includes Bonus kits of the Yakovlev Yak-27K Flashlight, Yakovlev Yak-28-64 and Tysbin LL-3. Aircraft History and Specification. In 1946, the USAF launched a program of the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress long-range bomber capable of carrying out the strategic mission. The Ussr prompted to maintain the strategic balance. A requirement for the development of an intercontinental bomber with a strike capability at US-territory was issued to Myasishchev bureau. Myasishchev introduced the M-4 design and initially impressed Soviet officials. The M-4 made its first flight in 1952, it was proved that the bomber was never able to meet expectations because of the inadequacies of the engines available at the time. The M-4 prototype was first displ
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Anigrand Craftswork - 1/144 Myasishchev 3MD Bison-B/C. Also includes Bonus kits of the Yakovlev Yak-27K Flashlight, Yakovlev Yak-28-64 and Tysbin LL-3. Aircraft History and Specification. In 1946, the USAF launched a program of the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress long-range bomber capable of carrying out the strategic mission. The Ussr prompted to maintain the strategic balance. A requirement for the development of an intercontinental bomber with a strike capability at US-territory was issued to Myasishchev bureau. Myasishchev introduced the M-4 design and initially impressed Soviet officials. The M-4 made its first flight in 1952, it was proved that the bomber was never able to meet expectations because of the inadequacies of the engines available at the time. The M-4 prototype was first displayed to the public in 1954. It received Nato codename, Bison. To remedy an insufficient range problem, the modified bomber M-6 / 3M Bison-B was created in 1955, and soon the 3MD Bison-C was developed in 1960. Despite numerous improvements in engines and avionics continuing throughout the 1960s, the Bison failed to emerge as a superior bomber and was eventually relegated to second-hand combat duties. Production ceased in 1963 after a total of 93 had been built. The last of the bombers were withdrawn from service by the late 1980s.
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