The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-110 (Russian: МиГ-110) was a proposed Russian passenger/cargo aircraft that began development in 1995 but was not built. It would have been a high-mounted cantilever monoplane with a pod-and-boom configuration with a beavertail rear fuselage, to be powered by two Klimov TV7-117 turboprop engines.[1]
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General characteristics
Performance
Mikoyan and Gurevich (MiG) aircraft
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