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The MiGS of BORNHOLM
Three daring defections to a small Danish island in the Baltic Sea gave the West a unique opportunity to uncover the secrets of the MiG-15bis fighter BORNHOLM MiG DEFECTIONS The third, and last, of the Polish Air Force MiG-15 defections to Bornholm: 2nd Lt Zygmunt Gościniak landed his licence-built WSK Lim-2 wheels-up next to the half-finished runway at Rønne airport on 25 September 1956. The Polish pilot had expected to see a large air base, and was surprised to find

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