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 Post subject: Mig 29's on US regestry?
PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 6:59 pm 
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Please tell me how to find them. I know there are two in Quincy Ill. I also know the U.S. bought 21 of them and some went to museums but what I am interested in is who owns the civil registered aircraft. How do you check the regestry if you dont have an N-number?

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http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry ... dfind.y=12


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I went to www.aircraftone.com and typed in "Mikoyan" for manufacturer in the search function. It lists five MiG-29's in the US as well as N-numbers and location.

N6394G
N6394K
N129XX
N229XX
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N29UB

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What boggles my mind is how our side can get so ignert over a jet warbird but Easter Blob countries will gladly sell anything that can be moved by man or beast.

How many total airworthy jet warbirds are there in N. America now?

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Canso42 wrote:
What boggles my mind is how our side can get so ignert over a jet warbird but Easter Blob countries will gladly sell anything that can be moved by man or beast.

How many total airworthy jet warbirds are there in N. America now?

Doug


First thank you KMILES, DAVEG, and Matt Gunsch you have started me on a never ending search for every aircraft I can think of :twisted: Call me a aircraft junkie :!:

Second Canso42 I think its a difference in values, history vs. money.

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