As many fighters at this dump the MiG-15 wears a fake serial. Later many of these aircraft were moved to Alsonemedi but ultimately most of them were scrapped. Only very few survived.
Back to Valentines Day, 1987, and my first 'Photographers Tour' of MASDC. This was a Grumman US-2B Tracker pcn 1S 731. She was last operated out of Alameda and was retired December 1978. She left store for the civil register as N6535N in March 1991.
MK997 crashed during a low level flight in lake Samsjøen near Værnes on 4 August 1950. The wreckage and the pilots remains were lifted from the lake bed in 2011 and by 2018 the wreckage was transported to Notodden. LN-IXE is reserved for this aircraft.
This Douglas C-47 Skytrain serial 43-48415 pcn CB 293 was quite a surprise; she had entered store in September 1968 having last been operated by the SVNAF. She is now preserved and on display somewhere within Lackland AFB, Texas.
From the 'Photographers Tour' of 4th November 1989, this F-4C Phantom II was last operated by the 184th TFS / 188th TFG Arkansas ANG 'Flying Razorbacks' out of Ft Smith, AR. She was retired July 1988 and left AMARC in February 1997, believed scrapped.
Mi-24v Hind at Khoroshevskiy in Moscow. This was going to be a museum, to the Russian Airforce, but never happened, now the air frames are just left outside to rot, what a shame, and a waste