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NATO codename:- Fishpot
A rare beast, the Su-9 first flew in 1956 but only 1,150 were built and the type was retired during the 1970s. It has often been confused with either the Su-7 or MiG-21, probably because as it has what is in effect an Su-7 fuselage mated with the MiG-21 wingplan design.
This example was previously on display as ’07 blue’ at the Savasleyka base museum.
It was refurbished at Kubinka (121ARZ) in early 2016 and is now on display in Area 1 of the Patriot Museum Complex.
Park Patriot, Kubinka, Moscow Oblast, Russia.
25th August 2017
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Source
Sukhoi Su-9 ’52 blue’
Author
Alan Wilson from Stilton, Peterborough, Cambs, UK
Camera location
55° 33′ 52.65″ N, 36° 49′ 01.31″ E
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55.564624; 36.817030
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