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    Airframe Family: Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-15 Fagot (NATO)
    Latest Model:SBLim-2A
    Last Military Serial:6247 SPRP
    Construction Number:622047
    Last Civil Registration:G-OMIG
    Compressed ID:Mikoyan Gurevich SBLim-2A sn 6247 S...
    Latest Owner or Location:Museu TAM Co Museu Asas de um Sonho, Suo Carlos, Brasilia

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    Dates

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    Constructed as a CS-102 by Aero at Vodochody, Czechoslovakia.

    1956

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Sily Powietrzne Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej with s/n 6247.

    Converted to a SBLim-2A.

    From 10 November 1992 to 4 May 1995

    To Graham Paul Hinkley with new c/r G-OMIG.

    4 May 1995

    To Classic Aviation Ltd, C/O The Old Flying MacHine Company, Duxford Airfield, Duxford, Cambridge keeping c/r G-OMIG.

    1997


    Photographer: Jon Wickenden
    Notes: WSK Lim-2 G-OMIG seen at Duxford in Summer 1997. Wearing it is old Polish AF serial, 6247, but incorrectly painted in Russian marks

    19 July 1997


    Photographer: C Peter Russell-Smith
    Notes: Photographed at RAF Fairford.

    May 1998


    Photographer: Fred Taylor
    Notes: G-OMIG photographed at Duxford, UK in May 1998.

    10 August 2000

    Civil registration, G-OMIG, cancelled.

    To Museu TAM Co Museu Asas de um Sonho, Suo Carlos, Brasilia.

    On January 29, 2016, TAM announced that the museum would be ceasing operations due to budget concerns.Closure actually happened on February 2, 2016 and on May 18, 2018 it was announced that it would be relocated close to the Brazilian Aerospace Memorial at SAuo Jose dos Campos Airport, near the Embraer plant.On December 16, 2019, the president of the Brazilian Aviation Institute (IBA), Francisco Lyra, announced to an audience at the opening of the SAuo Paulo Catarina business aviation airport that his next project will be to preserve the Asas de um Sonho aviation museum.


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