Rank 73 documents the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 Fagot — the swept-wing jet that entered VVS service in 1949 and rewrote air combat when Soviet, Chinese, and North Korean pilots fought F-86 Sabres over the Yalu River in history's first sustained jet-versus-jet campaign. Powered by a reverse-engineered Rolls-Royce Nene turbojet designated VK-1, the MiG-15 combined a 35-degree swept wing with heavy cannon armament in a compact nose-intake planform that out-climbed and out-gunned early UN jets. Yuri Gagarin trained in MiG-15UTI trainers; more than thirteen thousand Fagots and licensed J-2 variants rolled off Soviet and Chinese lines. Wallimilist renders the silver-grey metal exterior, VK-1 wireframe rib lattice, MIKOYAN 15 decal stack, and JET DOGFIGHT DAWN brush slogan exactly as the master PNG dictates — 1949 service kicker, VVS Guards shield, and curator copy on the airframe that opened the jet age over Korea.