Finding in Barneveld, Gelderland, Netherlands with a company called Van Harten, is MIG-21MF 7902. It's standing left from the company, intention is to mount it on a pole (standing now behind the plane) on the building.
Ronald Stark
MIG-21MF 7902
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MIG-21MF 7902
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Re: MIG-21MF 7902
If it is really a Russian bird, it is a MiG-21MS, not MF!!!!
Re: MIG-21MF 7902
This one was formerly preserved at Niedersfeld/Germany, right?
7902 is a polish one and the red star is fake.
7902 is a polish one and the red star is fake.
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Re: MIG-21MF 7902
I found my info on this forum, so Beagle you're right.Beagle wrote:This one was formerly preserved at Niedersfeld/Germany, right?
7902 is a polish one and the red star is fake.
Ronald
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Re: MIG-21MF 7902
Address:
L.M.B. van Harten (L.M.B. = Landbouw Mechanisatie Bedrijf)
Rontgenstraat 8A
3771 RV Barneveld
52°08'12.70"N, 5°36'04.49"E
Regards,
Michiel
L.M.B. van Harten (L.M.B. = Landbouw Mechanisatie Bedrijf)
Rontgenstraat 8A
3771 RV Barneveld
52°08'12.70"N, 5°36'04.49"E
Regards,
Michiel
Re: MIG-21MF 7902
Beagle wrote:This one was formerly preserved at Niedersfeld/Germany, right?
7902 is a polish one and the red star is fake.
Of course! The Red Star is crudely painted (no outline), and Russian aircraft never wear a four-digits tactical code!!
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Re: MIG-21MF 7902
I have seen this MiG-21MF earlier this year on the Kartingtrack in Niedersfeld, just outside the village Winterberg.
Already looking the same as it does in Barneveld:
So the Russian star is not anything the new owner has applied.
Already looking the same as it does in Barneveld:
So the Russian star is not anything the new owner has applied.
Kind Regards / Groeten,
Wijgert IJlst
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Re: MIG-21MF 7902
The red four digits tactical n° is typicaly Polish. Russians/Soviets use TWO digits tactical n°. On some occasions, you can find aircraft with a red star and a three digits code, but this means that the plane belongs to a training regiment.