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Consecutive Construction Numbers! [Previous Production Cn - Germany AF MiG-29G 2903 Cn 2960525110 is displayed at Berlin Gatow (EDUG) Germany.] Pictured is a Poland AF MiG-29G - Museum of the Polish Army, Warsaw, 25Aug2013. The first 12 MiG-29s were Delivered from the USSR to Poland from Jul-Oct1989, followed by 10 more from Czechoslovakia (in exchange for new PZL W-3 Sokol Helicopters) from Dec1995-Jan1996. From Sep2003 to Aug2004, the Federal Republic of Germany (which succeeded the Democratic Republic of Germany) transferred 22 MiG-29Gs to Poland, for a price of One Euro each. This MiG-29G, Serial 4111 Red Cn 2960525111 (Built 1988), was among the first aircraft Delivered to 41 Tactical Air Squadron at Malbork on 07Jun2005, in airworthy condition. Rear Port side view, including Klimow RD-33 engines.

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Consecutive Construction Numbers! [Previous Production Cn - Germany AF MiG-29G 2903 Cn 2960525110 is displayed at Berlin Gatow (EDUG) Germany.] Pictured is a Poland AF MiG-29G - Museum of the Polish Army, Warsaw, 25Aug2013. The first 12 MiG-29s were Delivered from the USSR to Poland from Jul-Oct1989, followed by 10 more from Czechoslovakia (in exchange for new PZL W-3 Sokol Helicopters) from Dec1995-Jan1996. From Sep2003 to Aug2004, the Federal Republic of Germany (which succeeded the Democratic Republic of Germany) transferred 22 MiG-29Gs to Poland, for a price of One Euro each. This MiG-29G, Serial 4111 Red Cn 2960525111 (Built 1988), was among the first aircraft Delivered to 41 Tactical Air Squadron at Malbork on 07Jun2005, in airworthy condition. Rear Port side view, including Klimow RD-33 engines.

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