That's a MiG 15 delivered by defecting North Korean pilot No Kum-Sok to Kimpo Air Base in 1953. Which explains why its wearing U.S. Air Force markings.
It's also being piloted by some sort of evil kermit or tiny godzilla. That might have been a joke from the pilot that tested the thing out; Chuck Yeager.
It`s a Russian Mig in generic USAF markings. My old bird, the F-4S , could eat them for lunch . Thanks to all the defectors to flew their Migs into our hands during the Cold War!
How is pilot or what's ?
ReplyDeleteit's a russian mig 15 with usaf tags, cool.
ReplyDeletecaptured MIG...has US script instead of a BIG RED STAR.
ReplyDeleteUS-Airforce on a mig...
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it's MIG with usaf markings?
ReplyDeletea "US" soviet plane...
ReplyDeleteMig captured by Us Air Force...
is that godzilla in the pilot's seat??
ReplyDeletemig 15 w/ usaf markings?
ReplyDeleteLooks like a Mig?
ReplyDeleteThat's a Mig 15 not a US plane!
ReplyDeleteI might have sent it already but I don't know if it went through.
ReplyDeleteThat's a mig-15 not a us plane.
It's a russian MIG in USAF markings. - Duane
ReplyDeletelooks like a MIG w/USAF markings. defector?
ReplyDeleteKinda looks like Godzilla's flyin it... Oh no, there goes Tokyo, Go, Go, Godzilla... Wooo Whoo, Wooo Whoo. Larry from PA
ReplyDeleteMikoyan-i-Gurevich
ReplyDeleteit is a russian mig wit us air force markings on it
ReplyDeleteIsn't it a russian mig with usaf markings?
ReplyDeleteI think its a Russian Mig? Didn't we get it from a pilot seeking asylum in the US?
ReplyDeletei didn't know t-rex was a pilot for the air force...
ReplyDeleteThat's a MiG 15 delivered by defecting North Korean pilot No Kum-Sok to Kimpo Air Base in 1953. Which explains why its wearing U.S. Air Force markings.
ReplyDeleteIt's also being piloted by some sort of evil kermit or tiny godzilla. That might have been a joke from the pilot that tested the thing out; Chuck Yeager.
The Dinosoar in the cockpit...?
ReplyDeleteThe Dino in the cockpit...?
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice MiG in Air Force livery. Must be one of the defectors for the Korean War
ReplyDeleteThere appears to be a dinosaur flying it.
ReplyDeleteLooks like an early version of
ReplyDeletethe Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-15.
Shitload of these were prodused.
They were also license built by factories in Poland, Czechoslovakia, and China.
Was also widely exported and served with over 40 nations both in fighter and trainer versions.
You got a cool site going on here.
Part of my daily visit.
Marc from Montreal.
wrong? its an airplace nobody wants to look at it
ReplyDeleteU.S. Air Force MiG?
ReplyDeleteA captured MiG-15 with US Air Force on it.
ReplyDeletelooks like an evil Kermit d frog to me.
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It`s a Russian Mig in generic USAF markings. My old bird, the F-4S , could eat them for lunch . Thanks to all the defectors to flew their Migs into our hands during the Cold War!
ReplyDeletesharks can fly planes?
ReplyDeleteIt's Russian or Chinese Mig.
ReplyDeletecaptain bomb is in charge
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Asside from the pilot, looks to me like a USSR Build MIG with USAF on it
ReplyDeletethe plane crashing and burning in the background!!!!! ahhhhhh
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