The I-250 represented the Mikoyan-Gurevich (MiG) design bureau's first steps toward jet aviation. The paper model faithfully represents the aircraft's experimental design, including the dual-propulsion system where the piston engine also drove a compressor for the rear jet.
The file is a digital archive containing the patterns and instructions for a 1/33 scale paper model of the Soviet I-250 (MiG-13) experimental fighter . This specific model is published by the Ukrainian manufacturer Orel as kit number 26 (ORL-26). Overview of the I-250 (MiG-13) Model
The I-250 was a unique Soviet aircraft from 1945 featuring a combined power plant: a piston engine in the nose and a motorjet (VRDK) in the rear. This model kit allows enthusiasts to recreate this piece of naval aviation history using high-quality paper. 1/33 Manufacturer: Orel (Ukraine) Format: Digital (.rar) usually containing scanned A4 sheets
The original physical kit consists of 6 sheets of A4 paper. Assembly and Historical Context
The I-250 represented the Mikoyan-Gurevich (MiG) design bureau's first steps toward jet aviation. The paper model faithfully represents the aircraft's experimental design, including the dual-propulsion system where the piston engine also drove a compressor for the rear jet.
The model features movable flaps and a detailed tail assembly.
Includes equipment for the cabin interior.
Easy to assemble; recommended for both beginners and experienced modelers Key Features of the Kit
The file is a digital archive containing the patterns and instructions for a 1/33 scale paper model of the Soviet I-250 (MiG-13) experimental fighter . This specific model is published by the Ukrainian manufacturer Orel as kit number 26 (ORL-26). Overview of the I-250 (MiG-13) Model
The I-250 was a unique Soviet aircraft from 1945 featuring a combined power plant: a piston engine in the nose and a motorjet (VRDK) in the rear. This model kit allows enthusiasts to recreate this piece of naval aviation history using high-quality paper. 1/33 Manufacturer: Orel (Ukraine) Format: Digital (.rar) usually containing scanned A4 sheets
The original physical kit consists of 6 sheets of A4 paper. Assembly and Historical Context