Mikojan-Goerevitsj MiG-23
The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 (NATO reporting name: Flogger) is a fighter aircraft presented by the Soviet Union in 1967. It was only actually put into service a few years later as the successor to the MiG-21.
The MiG-23 has adjustable wings, putting it in the same class as the American F-111 and the French Mirage G. It combines high speed with great autonomy. More than 3,000 aircraft were built in various versions such as fighter, trainer and for attacks on ground targets. This MiG-23 flew as a training aircraft in East Germany.
Now the MiG has reached its final destination in a semi-sunken shelter where you can sleep and relax around the MiG and for the real fan you can even find a night's sleep in the jet pipe.
Upon entering you will immediately find the kitchenette on the right and the large table on the left where you can dine or play a relaxing game. From this place you can also watch the large TV screen that is attached to the ceiling. The bathroom is located at the back right and next to it is a bedroom with a double bed.
In the lower part you will find two more bedrooms, each with a double bed, there are also two separate single beds in front of the nose of the MiG and a place to sleep in the jet pipe for the real fan. Here you will also find a spacious sofa with a small TV.