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RUSSIA’S NEW JET FIGHTER.—This picture of an MIG-19 aircraft was recently reproduced in the American magazine “Aviation Age,” which described the plane as “the latest product of Russia’s aircraft designers, a very fast interceptor-fighter.” The magazine said the plane was a “vastly Improved version” of the MIG-15.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26538, 28 September 1951, Page 7

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RUSSIA’S NEW JET FIGHTER.—This picture of an MIG-19 aircraft was recently reproduced in the American magazine “Aviation Age,” which described the plane as “the latest product of Russia’s aircraft designers, a very fast interceptor-fighter.” The magazine said the plane was a “vastly Improved version” of the MIG-15. Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26538, 28 September 1951, Page 7

RUSSIA’S NEW JET FIGHTER.—This picture of an MIG-19 aircraft was recently reproduced in the American magazine “Aviation Age,” which described the plane as “the latest product of Russia’s aircraft designers, a very fast interceptor-fighter.” The magazine said the plane was a “vastly Improved version” of the MIG-15. Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26538, 28 September 1951, Page 7

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