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The monument was established in 1981 on the eve of Victory Day celebration. On directed in the sky steel laying the fighter interceptor SU-9 is fixed. The monument is built at the initiative of the first secretary of the October district committee of CPSU V.K.Mysyakov. He directed plane delivery to Penza from Kuibyshev (already Samara) staff in the autumn of 1980. The plane appeared in Penza thanks to the help of the commander of an air defense division of N. P. Rudik. Active participation in a construction of a monument was accepted by engineers and workers of Tyazhpromarmatura production association.

 

One of the most known symbols of the my city. Takes place on crossing of streets Borodina and Victory Avenue.

 

Lot 2x4. Park zone.

 

Plot Cost: 5000,

 

Bulldoze Cost: 500,

 

 

Monthly cost: 15,

Water: no,

Power: no,

Flammability: 10,

Park Effect:

Amount 40, Radius 60.

 

 

I take Photo and information here:

http://www.penzagid.ru/attractions/monuments/33-the-monument-of-qairplaneq.html


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Looks great, 5/5 just because I've never seen a bird on a stick in the game before. Are you sure it's a SU-9? I'm pretty sure it's a MiG-21 by the plan of the wings and empenage. Doesn'e matter, it's still unique and original.
Thanks, it will look good in front of an airport or airbase.

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I adduce link,where i take information. I dont sure about Su-9, but all searches in internet write me about Su-9.
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Very nice BAT, I was first thinking the jet was a Fishbed. At any rate, this will look good next to some fighter props I might be working on sometime soon.

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Demon, you are correct, it is a Fishpot, it is similar to the Fishbed in layout but the bubble canopy is one of the spotting differences. The 21's canopy is blended into the airframe aft of the pilot. Shows how rusty one can be when you don't work in military aviation for about 20 years, sorry I doubted you,

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Cool did) I liked it, even very)
My grandfather true flying the Su-15

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[quote name='acr11thcav' timestamp='1334037219']
It's a MIG 21 Fishbed.
[/quote]

Nope, got into my recognition books and did a internet search and as I said before, it is a Fishpot, the wing plan and tail planes are the same layout but the fuselage, dorsal spine, intake and canopy are different. It took me a bit to sort them out and I was in US Naval Aviation when these mostly the MiG-21's, were going into their twilight but still operational. Funny to think that at one point these birds were cutting edge for the USSR.

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