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HOMEMILITARY AVIATIONFor $4.65 Million This Nice, Low Time MiG-29 Can be Yours- If You Hurry.
For $4.65 Million This Nice, Low Time MiG-29 Can be Yours- If You Hurry.
January 7, 2019 Tom Demerly 11 Comments
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The new paint scheme and complete overhaul mean this aircraft is ready for flight demonstrations, recreational flying or threat simulation. (Photo: Raptor Aviation)
Aircraft Broker Offers Exceptionally Clean, Late-Model MiG-29 For Sale.
It flew for the private threat simulation and training contractor Air USA in Quincy, Illinois. It was registered to an address in Henderson, Nevada not far from Nellis AFB and the massive Nellis Test and Training Range, home of some of the most classified aerial combat training exercises in the world.

And now you can buy it for the very reasonable price of $4.65 million USD. It is a beautiful, late model United Aircraft Corporation MiG-29UB (NATO codename “Fulcrum”) two-seat tactical aircraft.

“We’ve had a few serious calls,” Albert Heidinger of Raptor Aviation in Port St. Lucie, Florida told The Aviationist.


A good look at the new three-color paint scheme on the MiG-29UB two-seater from RaptorAviation.com (Photo: Raptor Aviation)
The aircraft listing went up on the Raptor Aviation website recently. The two-seat MiG-29UB was built in 1986 at the Kalyazinsky Machine Building Plant north of Moscow. The airframe has a total of only 818 flight hours since manufacture and only 118 hours since a complete airframe overhaul at the Lviv State Aircraft Repair Plant in Ukraine. The paint is very fresh looking, a beautiful three-color, blue and two-tone gray air superiority color scheme with Russian Aerospace Forces national markings and “bort” number “37”. It carries the U.S. civilian experimental aircraft registry of N129XX.


Complete specs and tons of photos of the MiG-29UB two-seater are on RaptorAviation.com now. (Photo: Raptor Aviation)
Realistically, a low-time, recently depot-overhauled twin-engine, two-seat, highly capable 4th generation combat aircraft for only $4.65 million is a very good value. New price for a MiG-29, depending on version, ranges from approximately $11-20 million USD. If you decide to do some comparison shopping, consider a Cessna Citation XLS business jet with 2,000+ hours sells for $7.1 million. The price of a bargain-basement (and less capable) Chengdu FC-1 Fierce Dragon single-engine fighter is over four times higher than the marked-down MiG at $20 million USD. These prices make the $4.65 million for the ’86 MiG-29UB seem like a bargain.

Who is a customer for an aircraft like this? “It will go to somebody who is wealthy and into aviation,” Heidinger told us. Basically, potential buyers may fall into one of these three categories.

From the aviation fan perspective, one could hope a private aerobatic pilot with jet ratings would buy the MiG-29 and turn it into an airshow act.

There have been very few MiG-29 flight demonstrations in the U.S. In 1990, the Russians brought a pair of MiG-29s to the U.S. in an unprecedented airshow tour. This writer saw the first demonstration of the aircraft at the High On Kalamazoo Air Show in Kalamazoo, Michigan in July, 1990. Over 70,000 people packed the show to see the MiG-29 fly in Kalamazoo. The demonstration was incredible, featuring tail slides, “cobra” maneuvers and other aerobatics never before seen in the U.S. by a tactical jet. The MiG-29 tour included three cities in 1990, Kalamazoo, Michigan, Chicago, Illinois and Dayton, Ohio. Earlier in 1989, the Russians also brought their MiG-29s to North America, this time in Canada for Airshow Canada, a trade show in Abbotsford, British Columbia near Vancouver. If no single private buyer steps up for this latest MiG-29 bargain, perhaps an organization like the Collings Foundation may show interest. This MiG-29 would make a great airshow performance in combination with the Collings Foundation F-4D Phantom II, but Heidinger says this is unlikely.


The first of very rare U.S. air show appearances by the MiG-29 was at this show in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1990 (Photo: D. Miller via Wikimedia Archives)
The second category of potential buyer may be another threat simulation service provider for the U.S. military and other western air forces. “We work with contractors all the time. That is currently a growth business. You don’t see that stuff on my website usually,” Heidinger told us.

Since the aircraft appears to have already served in the threat simulation role based on its previous owners and the prior location of the aircraft’s registry, this could be another outlet for such a nice MiG. The downside to the aircraft going to a threat simulation “red air” contractor is that it would likely disappear from public view. We have previously reported on an Su-27 with the U.S. civilian registration N131SU. This aircraft may have been one of the Su-27s rather famously photographed dogfighting over the Nellis Test and Training Range in 2016.

The third category of potential customer may be outside the U.S. Since the price of this aircraft is so good and it is in such good condition, it is conceivable an air force that already operates the MiG-29 may show interest. One example may be Peru, who operates at least 24 MiG-29s of various versions. Taking on a recently overhauled MiG-29 for only $4.65 million is a strong value for an air force already operating the type.

Who would teach any potential buyer how to fly and the MiG-29? “There’s options,” Albert Heidinger told us. “There are guys in the country. The pilot who was flying this one was an F-15 pilot with 300 missions in the MiG-29. Training is not a major issue.”

Wherever the nice-looking MiG-29UB on the Raptor Aviation website winds up after leaving its current Quincy, Illinois home, it’s reasonable to suggest the new owners will have made a shrewd purchase. It’s not every day a deal this nice shows up.


Here is MiG-29UB registration number N129XX before she was overhauled and repainted prior to the current sale offering. (Photo: Raptor journalist, photographer and editorialist who has written articles that are published around the world on TheAviationist.com, TACAIRNET.com, Outside magazine, Business Insider, We Are The Mighty, The Dearborn Press & Guide, National Interest, Russia’s government media outlet Sputnik, and many other publications. Demerly studied journalism at Henry Ford College in Dearborn, Michigan. Tom Demerly served in an intelligence gathering unit as a member of the U.S. Army and Michigan National Guard. His military experience includes being Honor Graduate from the U.S. Army Infantry School at Ft. Benning, Georgia (Cycle C-6-1) and as a Scout Observer in a reconnaissance unit, Company “F”, 425th INF (RANGER/AIRBORNE), Long Range Surveillance Unit (LRSU). Demerly is an experienced parachutist, holds advanced SCUBA certifications, has climbed the highest mountains on three continents and visited all seven continents and has flown several types of light aircraft.
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i think if it is in good condition and after properly checking and testing it we should buy it as its cost is 4.65 million usd and it much cheaper than jf17 thunder whose cost is 25 million usd per unit but this ad may be fake only to draw more clicks and viewership for earning money online so better we should confirm it
 
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Guys calm down. It's a single model probably owned by an enthusiast or it might be one the ones the USAF purchased after the cold war ended from former soviet states. A quick google confirms it's a training model with no radar.
 
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excellent maneuvers by this mig29 jet,we should not miss this oppurtunity

 
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countries liek bangladesh and mayanmar can buy it as they already have fleet .
 
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It was posted back in early January. Its been 6 Months!

Either someone has already picked it up, or stripped it down for spares.
 
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They bring nothing new to our inventory in terms of capability. Except giving us a headache for overhauls of RD-33s after every 800 hours. That too two engines. A cost of its own.
by adding 4 gen fighters as stop gap is how it will benefit us as we r looking at a 4th gen fighter. Just look at the prize of these jets. Its a aircraft which is good in dog fighting. I dont think yr gonna get more f16s ever, its just PAF's wishful thinking.
 
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by adding 4 gen fighters as stop gap is how it will benefit us as we r looking at a 4th gen fighter. Just look at the prize of these jets. Its a aircraft which is good in dog fighting. I dont think yr gonna get more f16s ever, its just PAF's wishful thinking.

With this price tag it will be without weapons, radar and related support.

It will easily cost us in tens of millions of dollars with the specifications we need. Else we dont need a twin engine metal crap capable of firing nothing more than a cannon or R73 at best.
 
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With this price tag it will be without weapons, radar and related support.

It will easily cost us in tens of millions of dollars with the specifications we need. Else we dont need a twin engine metal crap capable of firing nothing more than a cannon or R73 at best.
surely they will be updated to SMT standards through Russia. But still wont cost as much overall if we buy Su35es or Mig29SMTes in brand new foarm.:azn:

Or we can install Chinese AESA, HMD/S and HOBS with them along with other J10C tech. As for engines, they can be replaced with some other (Chinese)
 
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