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Albanian Mig-17's coming up for sale

Tue Nov 01, 2005 6:55 pm

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9883821/

Tue Nov 01, 2005 8:10 pm

Someone from the Czech Republic sent me that link today.

From the news story:

“If anyone wants to buy them, they are welcome,” Gen. Pellumb Qazimi told Reuters. Some potential Western buyers “wanted to turn them into bars,” he said.


I would love to see the artist’s conception of that.

Anyway, here's a pic.

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EDIT: Just noticed this video link on the same MSNBC page. The end is near.

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Wed Nov 02, 2005 12:11 pm

I'll take one of each for $1000 delivered! Ah...yeah

regards,

t~

Thu Nov 03, 2005 6:19 am

The silence is deafening on this one...

<crickets>

Thu Nov 03, 2005 9:25 am

I'm curious about the current importation laws. I recall the batch from China that came in during the late 1980's / early 1990's still stocked with cannons & machineguns. :D I believe there were some restictions on imporation that were put in place not long thereafter. Not sure if those still stand, or if importing these planes is actually doable. I was told at one time by a current Mig-17 owner that no more were available for importation into the States. I'm not sure if he meant the supply had dried up, or if laws would no longer allow it.

Thu Nov 03, 2005 11:39 am

Humm. . . . Parts if nothing else! Plus you could maybe make a heck of a cockpit section display.

Tom P.

Thu Nov 03, 2005 12:30 pm

Rob Mears wrote:I was told at one time by a current Mig-17 owner that no more were available for importation into the States. I'm not sure if he meant the supply had dried up, or if laws would no longer allow it.
My understanding is that only supersonic aircraft are banned from importation. You might want to look up the state department regulations to find out for sure.

Thu Nov 03, 2005 7:16 pm

What are the prices?

On a side note, the Mig 23 at USAFM was imported by a guy in FL. He got it here then the gov (I think) came in a took it away from him. How would you like to be him? :roll:

Thu Nov 03, 2005 9:47 pm

mig 17 here in wakeman ohio, at the old ortner airport. posted pics on another thread. owned by a toledo doctor. disassembled, in polish markings no extra charge for the bird doo doo!!

Sat Nov 05, 2005 10:15 am

...Albania’s antiquated air force of Soviet-designed MiG aircraft, which killed 35 Albanian pilots but no enemies, is finally on its way to the museum and the scrapheap...


Ouch!

Sat Nov 05, 2005 12:32 pm

Richard W. wrote:
...Albania’s antiquated air force of Soviet-designed MiG aircraft, which killed 35 Albanian pilots but no enemies, is finally on its way to the museum and the scrapheap...


Ouch!


I saw that too, a bit harsh and condescending. :)

Sat Nov 05, 2005 3:45 pm

Interesting about the MIG-23 - I could swear that I saw on the classic jets site that there is an importer with 2 MIG-29s for sale and already in the country. It perked my interest because a regular in Wendover who owns another Soviet Bloc aircraft was interested in going to see the plane first hand.

Tom P.

Sat Nov 05, 2005 4:14 pm

justed checked mt references - Morgan Aircraft Restorations in Arlington WA has two MIG-29 two seaters for sale - about 4M a piece - this is per Tim Morgan on the Classic Jet Aircraft site forum board.

Line up those pennies boys and girls!

Tom P.

Supersonic imports

Sun Nov 06, 2005 3:18 pm

CorsairFreak wrote:
On a side note, the Mig 23 at USAFM was imported by a guy in FL. He got it here then the gov (I think) came in a took it away from him. How would you like to be him? :roll:


Depends on how he "imported" it. Did he check before he brought it into
the US whether the original seller was from a country on the "belligerent
countries list"..or did he bring it in with the guns still installed. One will
raise the ears of the US Customs..the other the ATF.

I heard a tale a few years back of a fella who had imported a former
Eastern-bloc jet...it was sitting in storage on the docks at New Orleans,
complete with guns..he then called to have the machine registered. I
don't know the details of the rest of the story. Maybe the Feds were
satisfied with the removal of the weapons and he kept his plane...unless
it was on the belligerent list. :roll: I'd be curious to know the country of
origin on the USAFM bird.

As far as I know..there are no restrictions on supersonic imports..as long
as the other requirements are met.

Re: Supersonic imports

Sun Nov 06, 2005 11:22 pm

airnutz wrote:

I heard a tale a few years back of a fella who had imported a former
Eastern-bloc jet...it was sitting in storage on the docks at New Orleans,
complete with guns..he then called to have the machine registered. I
don't know the details of the rest of the story. Maybe the Feds were
satisfied with the removal of the weapons and he kept his plane...unless
it was on the belligerent list. :roll: [/quote]

Made a few phone calls after posting this, and found that the aircraft in
question was from a country on the sh*t-list. Rather than seizing it, they
let him export it back to where he purchased it. The sellers wouldn't refund
his money...if he got lucky, he sold it to a buyer from a country with less
discriminating requirements. Caveat emptor...betcha he won't repeat that
mistake! :wink:
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