http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article ... 02-05-2016Built between 1950 and 1977, the 36 planes and four helicopters will be sold to interested museums or to private collectors keen on Cold-War military mementos.
Up for auction are several types of combat plane; six Yak-18s, three Mig-15s, three Uti-Migs, four Mig-17s, four Uti-Mig 17s, ten Mig-19s, six Mig-21s and four helicopter Mil Mi-4s.
With modest prices ranging from around 8,000 to 13,000 euros, the Ministry of Defence expects to raise around 435,000 euros in all.
However, selling off these ageing Cold War relics may be tricky. In 2012 and 2013, the Defence Ministry failed six times in a row to sell obsolete aircraft in auction. Officials hope not to not repeat this experience.
What happened? Why no bidders?