Rank 71 documents the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19 Farmer — the Soviet Union's first production supersonic fighter, entering VVS service in 1955 as the SM-9 and closing the brief window when swept-wing subsonic jets still dominated Warsaw Pact front lines. Twin Tumansky RD-9B turbojets pushed the Farmer past Mach 1 in level flight while the airframe retained the MiG-17's high-mounted tail and nose intake heritage, adding afterburners and heavier armament for daylight interception. Chinese Shenyang J-6 production extended Farmer numbers into the tens of thousands across Asia and Africa; Vietnam and Middle East operators flew the type into the 1970s. Wallimilist renders the green-brown camo exterior, twin-engine wireframe rib lattice, MIKOYAN 19 decal stack, and FIRST SOVIET SUPERSONIC brush slogan exactly as the master PNG dictates — 1955 service kicker, VVS Guards shield, and curator copy on the airframe that made supersonic routine on the Eastern bloc.