Title says it all, right now we have a Russian plane set that is pretty much at both of the extreams, ie, we have the I-16 which is a pre war fighter, then at the other end, we have the La-7, arguably one of the best propeller driven fighter planes in WW2, we have two mid to late war yaks, and the mid to late war La-5FN , but If the MiG-3 was introduced to AH, it would finally fill the gap between EW and MW, I could also ask for the Yak-1's but as I said before, we have two yaks, so, with the addition of a MiG-3, plus two bombers, ie either IL-4, Tu-2, Pe-2 (maybe all three of them  

) the entire Russian plane set could be reasonably filled, giving you guys at HTC, much more time focusing on the other Japanese + Italian plane sets. I think lots of people will agree with my choices and hope you guys see where I am coming from with this wish, thanks for your time, and to everone else who reads this I can post some quick wiki stats on the plane right now, but It will take me a little more time to go through my soviet books and sort out the proper info from the exaggerated/inaccurate info.
General characteristics
Crew: One 
Length: 8.25 m (27 ft 1 in) 
Wingspan: 10.20 m (33 ft 5 in) 
Height: 3.30 m (10 ft 9⅞ in) 
Wing area: 17.44 m² (188 ft²) 
Airfoil: Clark YH 
Empty weight: 2,699 kg (5,965 lb) 
Loaded weight: 3,355 kg (7,415 lb) 
Powerplant: 1× Mikulin AM-35A liquid-cooled V-12, 993 kW (1,350 hp) 
Performance
Maximum speed: 640 km/h (398 mph, 346 knots) at 7,800 m (25,600 ft)
Maximum speed at sea level : 505 km/h (314 mph, 273 knots) 
Combat range: 820 km (510 mi,443 NM) 
Service ceiling: 12,000 m (39,400 ft) 
Wing loading: 155 kg/m² (39.3 lb/ft²) 
Power/mass: 0.30 kW/kg (0.18 hp/lb) 
Climb to 8,000 m (26,250 ft): 10.28 min 
Armament
1 × 12.7 mm UBS machine gun 
2 × 7.62 mm ShKAS machine guns. 
2 × 100 kg (220 lb) bombs, 2 spray containers for chemicals, gas or flammable liquids or 6 × 82 mm RS-82 rockets 
