The Mikoyan-Gurevich project 1.44

Simply because it’s at best 4+gen multirole “intended” big aircraft.
And i said intended because it never was armed and never recieved AL-41F engines, while the aircraft itself never got armed/serviced.

I mean it, comparing this to 5th gen fighters is wrong on any plausible basis.

Wanting a modern Russian vehicle added is an unpopular opinion sadly.

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In the way it is proposed, yes.

Outside of that, if Gaijin implements a MiG 1.44 which never was armed, even with mockups, then Gaijin would make a rule change, and i would require to add the Nord 1500 Griffon II with a pair of Magic-1 and a R530 (IR or Radar) as it was planned to be the opponent of Mirage 3 at the time. Adding a new aircraft at the likes of 10.3 BR but clearly going to dominates the skies.

And you’ll then say it is obviously too good,… (Stato-reactor + reactor = 100kn of thrust in 1957, for a whole aircraft of 6,7 tons empty)

It’s only power plant was the the Saturn AL-41F, I don’t know what you thought it had, but that’s what it was outfitted with.

It flew

It was only not weapon it’s like the uhh…

YaK project 141

Remember when the Tiger 2 10.5 was removed cause it was a paper tank? This is no different from that the yak-141 should have never came too this is pure double standard BS.

Yeah that should have never been added too.

The difference is that the Yak-141 actually existed and flew, while the Tiger II 105 was a drawing that is physically impossible.

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Flew without it’s weapons yes? So there for the Tiger II 10.5 existed just without the gun.

The Yak 141 could actually mount the weapons it has, but the Tiger is physically impossible to make.

The Tiger II 105 has a paper turret, but the Yak 141 actually flew and existed, just without some weaponry.

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No where in documentation was it said it couldn’t be done. Only was rejected cause of practicality. You would have needed another loader in an already tight environment making it extremely miserable and slow to fire. Still able to be done just not practical.

Wrong, we have pictures of Yak-141 with Mock ups, as Mirage 4000.

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The only prototype ever made used the MiG-31 D-30-F-6M engines, and never saw the AL-41F.

So don’t talk about AL-41F as they never were installed on MiG 1.44

No,… KT 10,5cm never was built once.

It was a paper project, while both gun and Tank existed on their own sides.

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“L’unique MiG-1.44 produit est propulsé par deux réacteurs Soloviev D-30F6, les mêmes que ceux montés sur le MiG-31 Foxhound. À terme, le MiG-1.44 aurait dû être dotés de deux Saturn-Lyulka AL-41F à pétales de tuyères orientables” - that’s what my source says in french

And Google translated of that text:
“The only MiG-1.44 produced is powered by two Soloviev D-30F6 engines, the same as those fitted to the MiG-31 Foxhound. Ultimately, the MiG-1.44 should have been equipped with two Saturn-Lyulka AL-41F with adjustable nozzle petals”

Therefore it is unsure what engine the prototype really got - which should define which engine you’ll got in game

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I would like to see how R2Y2 series, Ho 229, HoRi (design was fake, gun existed) were more real.

It’s better off simply not adding any of aircrafts like that for another few years, especially with SPAA’s not keeping up for the CAS capabilities that will only expand.

got a prototype before the end of the war, 1 engine caught fire and nearly killed the program at that moment

Also several unfinished “pre-production” variants were captured by the USA.

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R2Y2 V1 was planned and intended to be built with 2 Ne-330 engines, using the R2Y1 frame.

i do recognize that either R2Y2 V2 and V3 are completely fictionnals

also those were introduced to Japane Tree at a time the game had nothing else than Kikka and Ki-200 to add for Japan.

Ho-Ri , or Ho-Ri III (for 3rd prototype) was built in September 1944, revamping the hull of Chi-Ri Tank
Japan asked for 5 tanks to be designed as production, they were 50% complete by the end of the war.

So in other words worse cases then YAK-141 that predated YAK-141
With HoRi in game being fictional.

in what?

Ho-229 was armed in it’s V3 variants US found out, as well on further unfinished prototype.

R2Y2 not existed as such but as said - Japan in game needed some aircraft and they used most probable designs out of this. (V2 and V3 were based on what the american have made with F2H-2 and F–86/F-80 in case those aircraft would have been continued for Post-War Japan.)

and Ho-Ri is not fake at all, as the Prototype got through testing by the end of the war.

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Were designs that werent even close to a finish yet people will only bitch about one, with exception being Ho 229, but I dont care, none does with YAK-141 being only possible continuation for the YAK family of aircraft.

Ho-229 finished
Ho-Ri finished

the only you’re right about is R2Y2, which is still far than a menace at 8.0 with no airspawn today.

i have currently no problem with Yak-141.

i have about MiG 1.44 as it never was armed, never been serviced with AL-41F (but D-30-F-6 instead), and program being cancelled kinda early because of the design being Massive and too big for russian military.

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Not even close to in game version.

“design being Massive and too big for russian military.”
this has nothing to do with game, especially in a game where bombers can choose to start on same field as fighters at same time.
and if we go into 5th gen aircraft this will have to come due to options being little to none