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    Airframe Family: Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-15 Fagot (NATO)
    Latest Model:SBLim-2
    Last Military Serial:014 SPRP
    Construction Number:1A 06-014
    Latest Owner or Location:Dansk Veteranflysamling (Danish Collection of Vintage Aircraft), Stauning Airport, Ringkobing, Jutland

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    Dates

    Event

    October 1953

    Constructed as a Lim-1 by WSK-Mielec at Poland.

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Sily Powietrzne Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej.

    After 1958

    Converted to a SBLim-1.

    New serial number assigned: 014 SPRP

    After 1966

    Converted to a SBLim-2.
    By fitting engine and aft fuselage section from Lim-2 c/n 1B 013-11.

    To Krakow Aviation Museum, Krakow, Malopolskie (Lesser Poland Voivodeship).
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    1992


    Photographer: Waclaw Holys
    Notes: At the Polish Aviation Museum in Krakow.

    2011

    To Museet Flyvestation Karup, Karup AFB (south side), Kolvra, Jutland.
    Exchanged for Canadair CF-104 Starfighter (c/n 683A-1155) which went to Krakow Aviation Museum.
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    By 2014

    Converted to a single seater in order to resemble MiG-15bis. Incorrectly a canopy from Lim-5 (license-built MiG-17F) was fitted.

    Markings Applied: 346, 1B00346
    Fake s/n representing MiG-15bis 346 in which ppor. Franciszek Jarecki defected from Poland to Danish island Bornholm on 5 March 1953. Incorrect c/n 1B00346 was painted on, in reality MiG-15bis 346 had c/n 133046. 1B00346 was applied on erroneous assumption that 346 was a Lim-2. Moreover such c/n never existed, Lim-2 batches never exceeded 30 planes.

    22 June 2014


    Photographer: Thomas Delvoye
    Notes: Displayed as 346 at Karup, Denmark

    By June 2016

    To Dansk Veteranflysamling (Danish Collection of Vintage Aircraft), Stauning Airport, Ringkobing, Jutland.
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    2016

    Loaned to Koldkrigsmuseum Langelandsfort, Bagenkop, Sjaelland.
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    2017

    Returned from loan to Dansk Veteranflysamling (Danish Collection of Vintage Aircraft), Stauning Airport, Ringkobing, Jutland.
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