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  1. Together with Mikhail Gurevich, Mikoyan formed the Mikoyan-Gurevich design bureau, producing a series of fighter aircraft. In March 1942, the bureau was renamed OKB MiG ( Osoboye Konstruktorskoye Byuro ), ANPK MiG ( Aviatsionnyy nauchno-proizvodstvennyy kompleks) and OKO MiG.

  2. Together with Mikhail Iosifovich Gurevich, Mikoyan designed and manufactured a series of relatively unsuccessful high-altitude MiG fighters during World War II. Following a six-month evacuation to Kuibyshev, the bureau returned to Moscow in March 1942 but at a different location and renamed OKB-155.

  3. AirVectors: OKB MiG. greg goebel. * Although the Soviet OKB (experimental design bureau) led by Artyom Mikoyan and his deputy Mikhail Gurevich failed to develop the USSR's major fighters during World War II, in the postwar era the MiG OKB's jet fighter -- MiG-9, MiG-15, MiG-17, MiG-19, MiG-21, MiG-23, MiG-25, MiG-27, MiG-29, and MiG-31 -- would ...

  4. Apr 15, 2009 · This is the complete, comprehensive history of the famous Mikoyan Design Bureau, from its establishment in 1939 to the present day. Every aircraft type developed by the Mikoyan OKB is covered in detail, with descriptions of all known versions and a wealth of recently declassified data.

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  6. Mikoyan/Gurevich MiG-13 (I-250) 1945: In February 1944, the MiG OKB initiated the design of a mixed-power single-seat fighter with the Izdeliye designation N. Conceived to use ... read more ...

  7. Mikoyan is a Russian company that designs fighter airplanes. The company was first formed in December 1939 as a design office called Mikoyan-Gurevich or MiG, this was because its designers were Artem Mikoyan and Mikhail Gurevich. Mikoyan will join other Russian airplane companies in a new company called United Aircraft Corporation.

  8. Gurevich retired in 1964, and Mikoyan died in 1970 and was succeeded by his deputy Rostislav A. Belyakov. With Belyakov at the helm, the organization, which in 1978 was renamed to honour Mikoyan, produced several new fighter aircraft for the Soviet Union.

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