The
Mikoyan MiG-AT is rather less of a design departure than the Yak-130, and in
fact somewhat resembles the L-139 it was designed to replace. It had its first
flight nearly 20 years ago and never made it into production.
The
kit is another early AModel effort, and was even a bit more diabolical than the
Yak-130 has proven to be. The main issues in this kit revolve around the
intakes. The fit is suspect, the parts breakdown does you no favors, and it
seems as though it is missing a part. If you look at photos on the net, the
intake rim is fairly sharp. The kit parts are at 90 degree angles, and rather
flat. I’ve tried doing a bit of filing at the edges, but it doesn’t seem to be
improving things at all. I keep looking for an intake leading edge part – like
the Su-28 had – but there is nothing there.
What
is worse, the intake assembly does not fit into its assigned wing/fuselage
location at all. Much putty will be involved in getting out of this one. I even
had to do some scratching of a part to eliminate a giant gap between the intake
floor and the wing top that it rests on. I realize that this description
probably doesn’t make much sense unless you have the parts in front of you, but
let’s just leave it that this is probably one of AModel’s lesser jobs.
Here
is a photo of the MiG-AT in progress; as you can tell I haven’t quite got the
intake problem resolved to my satisfaction yet.
Next:
Hurricane heaven.