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![]() "Billzz" wrote in message ... "Bill Brown" wrote in message ... 'manos, We went down to Dayton last Friday and took a few pictures. There is a MiG-19 "Farmer" there in markings that I do not recognize. Can any of the 'experts" that subscribe to this newsgroup help me? It amounts to a yellow star - no surround - and red bars on both sides.. William M. (Bill) Brown seneo-pro Here is a listing of the nations that had the aircraft, and the national markings. North Vietnam comes the closest, but not exact. http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww3/f/13 That isn't commanitz Viet insignia. It looks like it is/was a Chinese aircraft and they didn't finish painting the markings at the Air Farce Museum... Shame on them zoomies... From the URL listed above from Billzz, which I couldn't get to open; "Unit: unknown Serial: **0138** **USAF Museum** " William M. (Bill) Brown seneo-pro |
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