If I may make a relevant plug:
From "United States Air Force: A Chronological History and Guide to Resources"
Magazine Articles and Photos:
[Photo: "USAF MiG#8722;29 on display"] Air Forces Monthly June 2001 p.11
Robert F. Dorr "Secret US MiGs" Air Forces Monthly June 2001 p.20#8722;23 5 photos
Newspaper Articles and Photos:
"Air Force General Flying Secret Craft Is Killed in Crash" New York Times April 27, 1984 p.A28
Wayne Biddle "General Killed In Nevada Crash Flew Soviet Jet" New York Times May 3, 1984 p.1+ 1 photo (just a generic Flogger pic if I recall - Chris)
And some additional:
http://hometown.aol.com/_ht_a/flynbrick/mig21-page.html
http://aeroweb.lucia.it/~agretch/RAFAQ/SovietinUS.html
http://www.historyofmilitary.com/Dark_Eagles_089141696X.html
http://website.lineone.net/~amarc/migs.htm
The Dorr article and Dark Eagles are probably your best bet...IIRC, at least the one MiG-21F had the stars-n-bars on the nose & wings, with a "USAF" pasted somewhere. The AFM photo is one of the ex-Moldavan Fulcrums -they had it on display at a show in Florida I believe - if I recall it had no canopy, so a non-flyer.
Chris
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