Constant Peg MiGs
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Highlander
I don't think so. The one at the Petting Zoo is well and truly shagged.
It's well known that the Army has the Hinds and the AFSOC also operates the odd Mi and Antonov out of Hurlburt.
I don't think so. The one at the Petting Zoo is well and truly shagged.
It's well known that the Army has the Hinds and the AFSOC also operates the odd Mi and Antonov out of Hurlburt.
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From: Winchester
There is a MiG-21 at Boscombe in the museum. It does get moved out of HAS now and again. This Slovak MiG-21MF flew into the UK during 1994 and was presented to the RAF Benvolent Fund. Does it fit in with your time frame?


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Mig
Here - have a look at this.. Copy the xml below into notepad, save and then change the extension to .kml - click to run (requires google earth)
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<Folder><name>Mig_or_what?</name>
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<Folder><name>0</name><open>0</open>
<Placemark>
<name>mig</name>
<description>0 - xx 0</description>
<LookAt>
<longitude>-3.4403</longitude>
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<range>2000</range>
<tilt>0</tilt>
<heading>0</heading>
</LookAt>
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<Style><IconStyle><Icon>
<href>root://icons/palette-4.png</href><x>32</x><y>160</y><w>32</w><h>32</h>
</Icon></IconStyle></Style>
"<Point><coordinates>-3.4403,51.4132</coordinates></Point>"
</Placemark>
</Folder>
</Folder>
</kml>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<kml xmlns="http://earth.google.com/kml/2.0">
<Folder><name>Mig_or_what?</name>
<open>0</open>
<Folder><name>0</name><open>0</open>
<Placemark>
<name>mig</name>
<description>0 - xx 0</description>
<LookAt>
<longitude>-3.4403</longitude>
<latitude>51.4132</latitude>
<range>2000</range>
<tilt>0</tilt>
<heading>0</heading>
</LookAt>
<styleUrl>root://styleMaps#default+nicon=0x307+hicon=0x317</styleUrl>
<Style><IconStyle><Icon>
<href>root://icons/palette-4.png</href><x>32</x><y>160</y><w>32</w><h>32</h>
</Icon></IconStyle></Style>
"<Point><coordinates>-3.4403,51.4132</coordinates></Point>"
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From: Nottinghamshire
Sort of answering my own question, but when I drove past- some time ago, I thought the tail looked 'MiG21ish' but looking down on it looks like a fencer, yet the intakes are prominant like a MiG ......Tornado! I wonder if its a Faux Fighter?
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From: Cheshire
anybody out there know the story behind the Mig/Sukhoi airframes that have been stored at Hawarden (round the back of the main GA hangar) for a while?
Sorry i dont know the type but they looked bigger than a 21 and were instantly recognisable as russian fighters. They looked in a poor state of repair.
thanks all
Sorry i dont know the type but they looked bigger than a 21 and were instantly recognisable as russian fighters. They looked in a poor state of repair.
thanks all

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From: Lincs
I believe that they were imported from one of the Baltic States during the early 1990s. IIRC it was Latvia.
Two of the Floggers are now in Newark Air Museum, Notts.
Link to pictures and forums in reference to the Hawarden airframes.
http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=61446
http://laasdata.com/fra/bica_ctry.php?c=RA&t=
http://laasdata.com/fra/bica_ctry.php?c=YL&t=
http://www.qccuk.co.uk/pfa/Red%2054.htm
http://www.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!/search/phot...nct_entry=true
http://www.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!/open.file/1065531/M
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=5954523
http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos....den%20-%20EGNR
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.p...5954523&nseq=0
There is a Su-22 FITTER K (Former East German aircraft via the Luftwaffe) at RAF Scampton owned by Hawker Hunter Aviation. It flew into Scampton in 1999.
http://www.hunterteam.com/sukoi-22-M4_tech_specs.htm
One of the former East German FITTER Ks is at Spadeadam. I've heard rumours that this one was at Boscombe Down before ending up on the range.
http://192.5.30.122/rafspadeadam/visual.html
Privately owned in the US and bought direct from Kyrgyzstan in the 90's

http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/1...lin&topic_set=
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/1...lin&topic_set=
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/1...lin&topic_set=
Two of the Floggers are now in Newark Air Museum, Notts.
Link to pictures and forums in reference to the Hawarden airframes.
http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=61446
http://laasdata.com/fra/bica_ctry.php?c=RA&t=
http://laasdata.com/fra/bica_ctry.php?c=YL&t=
http://www.qccuk.co.uk/pfa/Red%2054.htm
http://www.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!/search/phot...nct_entry=true
http://www.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!/open.file/1065531/M
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=5954523
http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos....den%20-%20EGNR
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.p...5954523&nseq=0
There is a Su-22 FITTER K (Former East German aircraft via the Luftwaffe) at RAF Scampton owned by Hawker Hunter Aviation. It flew into Scampton in 1999.
http://www.hunterteam.com/sukoi-22-M4_tech_specs.htm
One of the former East German FITTER Ks is at Spadeadam. I've heard rumours that this one was at Boscombe Down before ending up on the range.
http://192.5.30.122/rafspadeadam/visual.html
Privately owned in the US and bought direct from Kyrgyzstan in the 90's

http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/1...lin&topic_set=
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/1...lin&topic_set=
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/1...lin&topic_set=
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From: England
Back in August 1994 I saw a MIG-23/27 being towed from the black sheds on the southern side across the runway and put into one of the HAS. Presumably it was ex-East German but there was a tarp over most of the front fuselage and the tail.

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From: Nottingham
anybody out there know the story behind the Mig/Sukhoi airframes that have been stored at Hawarden (round the back of the main GA hangar) for a while?
Sorry i dont know the type but they looked bigger than a 21 and were instantly recognisable as russian fighters. They looked in a poor state of repair.
thanks all
Sorry i dont know the type but they looked bigger than a 21 and were instantly recognisable as russian fighters. They looked in a poor state of repair.
thanks all





