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During the recent fs expo I had the opportunity for a base tour. There is an area where x-eastern block hardware is kept. I believe it's called "the toy box". You could climb and touch everything.

Me in a Mig 23
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Great fun!
 

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Oh man, it must be quite impressive to sit in these Russian birds :jump:
I sure wish we had a "today's standard" Mig-23 for FSX/P3D... Wasn't Milviz working on that, by the way ?
The Mi-24 variants have been done by Nemeth, if I'm not mistaken. I's really like to give them a try with a VR helmet...
 
They also had a MiG 29 you could plop into. It was a quite snug fit for these old bones so I passed that one up.
 
When I went to tactics school back in the late 80s, that was part of the curriculum. The instructors called it the "petting zoo."
 
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