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Canadian MiG available for passenger flights
Canada’s Waterloo Warbirds are offering flight experiences in two-seat Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15UTI Natasha. The aircraft, now owned by Richard Cooper of Viper North, is actually a former Polish Air Force Lim-1 (s/n 1A10017), license-built in 1954 at WSK’s factory in Mielec, Poland. Initially a single-seater, it was modified during its military service to become a two-seat SBLim-2 trainer, roughly equivalent to a MiG-15UTI. After retirement in 1992, the jet was added to the US civil register as N15LC from June 1994,

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