'332' of JG-9, NVA-LSK, was damaged beyond repair on 4th November 1988, when the engine caught fire seconds prior take-off from Peenemünde. After years on display at this base, the aircraft is now here at the Luftfahrttechnisches Museum Rechlin.
After reunification of Germany former NVA 558 became 20+30 in German service and was transported to Ingolstdt for various tests. After testing is was parked without any markings until moved to France. Now preserved in Musée de l'Air Paris as 26 (Red)