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They have a MiG 21 too, for quite some while, didn't know these were operated by USAFE or the Dutch Armed Forces.Schffrs wrote:Thus far (as far as I know) only Dutch and Soesterberg based USAFE aircraft were displayed in the museum.
i did not check the serial, also because i did not like the yellow paint job :S.Mickey312 wrote:The Starfighter is thought to be D-8062.
Mickey
I think that it is the last, about the training. But during the 4 hours i was there no 1 from MLm was there to tell any info about the plane.Schffrs wrote:Maybe because Dutch pilots were trained on the Magister, or did the museum change its course and will more foreign aircraft be bought?
Mazzels,
Rob
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