I see Eduard have combo sets of MiG 15s at around £12-£13. Very good value for two 1/144 aircraft and lots of applications for use as a Third World fighter bomber (it was a pure inceptor/fighter in Korea). I note that as late as 1960, some 15 countries had it as a fighter, and the UTI trainer version was active until the mid 70s. The MiG 17 which ironed out a lot of the 15s design problems costs around £10 in 1/144.
With 1,102 lbs of bombs and that notoriously hard hitting 37mm cannon it packed a punch . I have given it a 5/5 attack value for my post war modified BKC.
It is a tad smaller than its MiG17 brother, so at 1/144 fits well with 1/150 scale
I have a brace. They're nice little things, but the undercart is fiddily.
I have my own system for 1/300 and 1/144 aircraft. I use BKC/CWC rules, so use is strictly limited to support of ground forces and interdiction and depends on the 'two dice' modified command values which include superiority- no complicated air battles and only a few key types aircraft required.
I also like my aircraft parked on the ramp for eye candy on Forward Air Bases- so much about enjoyable war gaming hangs on creating eye candy. I have played scenarios with a FAB on the edge of the table, and planes need to be refuelled and armed before the Red FAC gets within eyeball range. I have also played WW2 Fallujah where RAF aircraft continue to take off/land during Iraqi attacks.
So, two display options are required.
1. a slot drilled in the fuselage to take a tight fitting but removable ubiquitous stand displaying the aircraft in classical strafing/ground attack mode about 6cm above the deck.
2. take three lengths of fine wire (straightened staples will be fine) and drill three holes - one in each wheel slot and another slightly to then rear - fit the wires with superglue and they combine as a tripod to support the aircraft and give the impression that it is parked on its undercarriage.
In flying mode the three wires are not visible - unless one rests one's head on the table. From normal playing height above the table you simply don't see them.