Viral Video: MiG-21 Races Ford F150 in an Impressive Test

Viral Video: MiG-21 Races Ford F150 in an Impressive Test. Photo: Telegram @AviaCT

A MiG-21UM fighter jet, currently under restoration in the United States, surprised aviation enthusiasts by “racing” a Ford F150 during an engine test.

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The moment was captured in a video that quickly went viral on social media, showing the MiG-21UM performing an engine check while accelerating down the runway alongside the iconic American pickup truck. Although not an official race, the scene impressively showcases the power of a Soviet-era fighter jet in the 21st century.

A Fighter with History

This MiG-21UM, previously belonging to Czechoslovakia, bore the tail number 3046. The aircraft is a training model with a dual cockpit, designed to provide pilot instruction but retains the full performance capabilities of a combat MiG-21.

The restoration is being conducted by a specialized team working to return the aircraft to flight condition, preserving its history while demonstrating its mechanical power in tests like the one on the runway.

#MiGDay: Passion for Classic Aviation

The video, shared with the hashtag **#MiGDay**, highlights the ongoing fascination with Soviet fighter jets, especially the MiG-21, the most-produced supersonic aircraft in aviation history. This event not only celebrates the engineering behind the MiG but also demonstrates how these planes continue to captivate audiences.

Interesting Facts about the MiG-21UM

  • The MiG-21UM is a training version based on the famous MiG-21 with a dual cockpit.
  • Although designed for training, it retains performance similar to the combat model.
  • This specific model, tail number 3046, operated in the former Czechoslovakia before being acquired for restoration in the US.

The Ford F150: Representing Ground Power

The choice of a Ford F150 to “race” the MiG-21UM is no coincidence. The pickup truck, known for its power and durability, is an icon of the American automotive industry and represents peak performance on the ground, just as the MiG-21 does in the air.

Photo and video: Telegram @AviaCT. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.