La Explicación es esta:
"MiG-29 from 120th IAP, Domna, 2007. Since 2007 aircrafts were overhauled. Jaws are re-created in Domna by technicians. All dielectric covers are painted in blue, in that way are painted: #11, #18, #44, #47 and even MiG-29UB #84. Stunning blue look was created rather by accident, when freshly overhauled aircrafts became to Domna without repainted dielectric covers, and technicians discover that cans contains not grey, but ...blue enamel. Drawing accuracy: markings are OK,but camouflage is approximated a little, especially on upper surfaces."
Luego del Overhaul, los MiG-29 volvieron con las partes dielectricas sin pintar y los tecnicos en Domna se dieron con que las latas de pintura solo tenían el azul ese
Antes llevaban estos conocidos escudos y las fauces de tiburón:
"MiG-29 from 120th IAP, 2000. For years (since 1998) MiGs in Domna have a specific numerals, shark's jaws, Russian two-headed eagle on fins, high-detailed flying vulture (sometimes described as eagle) on left side of the spine and MiG shooting to a F-15 on left side of the spine. Full sets were painted on #41, #45 and #52, on #40, #49 and #55 there's no spine's painting, all painting were created by captain Valeriy Maksimyenko. It's worth to remember that the vulture (eagle?) it's an emblem painted in eighties on regiment's MiGs-23 in Afghanistan during war, with "Баграм-88" (Bagram) and "Шиндад-88" (Shindad), also shark's mouths were painted in Afghanistan. Drawing accuracy: markings and emblems are OK, but camouflage is approximated a little, especially on upper surfaces"
"MiG-29 from 120th IAP, Domna, 2007. Since 2007 aircrafts were overhauled. Jaws are re-created in Domna by technicians. All dielectric covers are painted in blue, in that way are painted: #11, #18, #44, #47 and even MiG-29UB #84. Stunning blue look was created rather by accident, when freshly overhauled aircrafts became to Domna without repainted dielectric covers, and technicians discover that cans contains not grey, but ...blue enamel. Drawing accuracy: markings are OK,but camouflage is approximated a little, especially on upper surfaces."
Luego del Overhaul, los MiG-29 volvieron con las partes dielectricas sin pintar y los tecnicos en Domna se dieron con que las latas de pintura solo tenían el azul ese
Antes llevaban estos conocidos escudos y las fauces de tiburón:
"MiG-29 from 120th IAP, 2000. For years (since 1998) MiGs in Domna have a specific numerals, shark's jaws, Russian two-headed eagle on fins, high-detailed flying vulture (sometimes described as eagle) on left side of the spine and MiG shooting to a F-15 on left side of the spine. Full sets were painted on #41, #45 and #52, on #40, #49 and #55 there's no spine's painting, all painting were created by captain Valeriy Maksimyenko. It's worth to remember that the vulture (eagle?) it's an emblem painted in eighties on regiment's MiGs-23 in Afghanistan during war, with "Баграм-88" (Bagram) and "Шиндад-88" (Shindad), also shark's mouths were painted in Afghanistan. Drawing accuracy: markings and emblems are OK, but camouflage is approximated a little, especially on upper surfaces"