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1974 Mikoyan MiG-21UM

Used
Call for price
11/15/2023
Registration no. N317DMSerial no. 516913056
739 VIEWS
318 DAYS ON FLYING
3 SAVES

Aircraft Listing Type

For Sale

Seller location

Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States

Aircraft location

California, United States

Airframe Total time

1,470 hours

Airframe Description

This aircraft is current and flying. A one half share is available for purchase. The other partner is an instructor in the aircraft. West Coast basing is preferred but not required.

Engine 1 hours

25 hours SMOH

Propulsion

R-11 Engine

Flight rules

Visual Flight Rules

Navigation equipment

NavComm with ILS

Transponder

Encoder

Additional equipment

787 Gallons with displayed drop tank.

Number of seats

1

Interior Condition

Original

Exterior Condition

Original

Inspection Status

Current. This a/c is licensed and has been flying in the US for several years.

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Price
11/15/2023
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