The development department of Mikoyan and Gurevich (MiG) was created in the end of the 1930s, when the Soviet air forces needed fighters with speed of at least 600 km / h and powerful weapons. In 1941 up to twenty five units of MiG-3 was produced daily. By the beginning of WWII MiGs became the most popular type of new generation fighter aircrafts of the Soviet Air Forces.
It reads “Soda”.
All the photos were taken in one of the shops only.
via pandora-lj
can you speak russian or german?
:-h and techniques from GDR German Democratic Republic
🙂
This article brings nothing, only show the machines, didn’t show an actual MiG being made.
Appears very clean compared to many stateside shops that I’ve worked in.
That soda dispensor looks like the kind where everybody uses the same glass.
Water.
Look like all machinery needed for MIG-3 construction is still here 🙂 But what they produce now? MIG-3 is 80 years old…..
So this is museum now?
Is it me?
Did anyone else notice that vast amounts of the industrial machinery and shelving and such is all the same color of green?
What’s up with that?
after the ww2 they had lots of green paint, so everythin was painted with that colour, same like trains and stuff like that =)