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Picture of the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15UTI aircraft
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A visitor from United States posted Tue November 29, 2005:About Mig 15's not being used in Vietnam, that's correct, they showed up in Korea in the early 50's, and were obsolete by the mid 60's. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu November 17, 2005:Does the Chinese AF still have operational Mig-15s? Retro! Love the An-24 peering over their shoulders. Wonder if they might be interested in making a bit of cash by selling a few? | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri November 11, 2005:Really interesting picture.I am intrigued by the 5th aircraft from the left - taller tail with different sweep, but with the same nose. Also, the black subjects in front of aircraft (are these rockets standing up on their tails?), and an all-red nose (#2 from the left). | |
A visitor from Canada posted Fri November 11, 2005:I do not belive MiG-15s were used in Vietnam. I think North Vietnam used a mixture of MiG-17s, 19s, and 21s. MiG-15s were used in the Korean War(!) in the early 1950s, though these appear to be two-seat trainers. | |
A visitor from Greece posted Fri November 11, 2005:A real historic picture. Please correct me if I am wrong. I think those were used during the vietnam war. Of course they had little chance against the F-4 "Phantoms". | |
A visitor from Germany posted Fri November 11, 2005:Mama looking after the kids! | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri November 11, 2005:Very impressive! | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri November 11, 2005:That's a lot of "Fagots." :-) | |
A visitor from New Zealand posted Fri November 11, 2005:That's quite a line-up. I like the aircraft peeking through the trees to the right. | |
A visitor from Mexico posted Fri November 11, 2005:With that Antonov over them, looks like a father watching over his little children. I never have seen many MiGs as in this photo. | |
A visitor from Canada posted Fri November 11, 2005:A legendary aircraft IMHO | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Fri November 11, 2005:Mothergoose is checking on her kids.... | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri November 11, 2005:Wow, that's a really unique photo. I've never seen a two seater version of the MIG 15 before | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu November 10, 2005:Funny, I've just returned from a library after 3hr research on their times of glory with Sabres and later F4's. Marvelous a plane it was. Sic transit gloria mundi. | |
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