German MiG-29s Head to Poland
Credit: USAF TSGT. MICHAEL AMMONS
POLISH LUFTWAFFE The German air force has begun a year-long process of getting rid of its remaining MiG-29s by handing them off to its eastern neighbor, Poland. The first five of 23 MiG-29s left Germany late last month for their new home, with final deliveries slated for mid-2004. The move allows...
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