This is another angle the North Vietnamese Mig-21F that was at the Strategic Air and Space Museum in Ashland, NE in 2007.
This aircraft is no longer at the museum from what I can tell.
I am not real sure where it went after it left.
For a head-on angle, see:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/8694313/
This aircraft is no longer at the museum from what I can tell.
I am not real sure where it went after it left.
For a head-on angle, see:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/8694313/
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Thank you. :) They are interesting aircraft.
That sounds like it will be interesting to see that when they have it on display, I was not aware of any Foxbat's in US museums.
Well, as far as Russian aircraft go, this is the only one they have.
Though the website says its still there, I'd call or email them first, if you want to see it. It was not there when I last visited in 2008. :(
However, they do have a nice variety of USAF SAC aircraft and regular USAF aircraft, along with a small number of spacecraft and missile-related stuff.
They also have an Avro Vulcan, which is not a plane I see much of around here.
Overall, I found the facility clean, and fun to walk around. The two large hangars are setup in a way so that you can walk around most of the aircraft and stand close to them.
The hangars aren't so large, that you won't feel overly tired after visiting. :)
Dayton probably is better than this one, from what I've seen. But, it is interesting enough, that it might be worth visiting. (Look at pictures before going)
Their aircraft range from WWII, all the way up to the 1980s.
Looking here will tell you about most of what they have.
http://sasmuseum.com/exhibits/
If you're mainly looking for Russian aircraft, I'd check out what the Cold War Air Museum located near Dallas, Texas.
They have some aircraft they got from Bulgaria, and operate them regularly. :)
http://www.cwam.org/wiki/index.php/Aircraft
That sounds like it will be interesting to see that when they have it on display, I was not aware of any Foxbat's in US museums.
Well, as far as Russian aircraft go, this is the only one they have.
Though the website says its still there, I'd call or email them first, if you want to see it. It was not there when I last visited in 2008. :(
However, they do have a nice variety of USAF SAC aircraft and regular USAF aircraft, along with a small number of spacecraft and missile-related stuff.
They also have an Avro Vulcan, which is not a plane I see much of around here.
Overall, I found the facility clean, and fun to walk around. The two large hangars are setup in a way so that you can walk around most of the aircraft and stand close to them.
The hangars aren't so large, that you won't feel overly tired after visiting. :)
Dayton probably is better than this one, from what I've seen. But, it is interesting enough, that it might be worth visiting. (Look at pictures before going)
Their aircraft range from WWII, all the way up to the 1980s.
Looking here will tell you about most of what they have.
http://sasmuseum.com/exhibits/
If you're mainly looking for Russian aircraft, I'd check out what the Cold War Air Museum located near Dallas, Texas.
They have some aircraft they got from Bulgaria, and operate them regularly. :)
http://www.cwam.org/wiki/index.php/Aircraft
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