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Aircraft Photos Taken at Graf Ignatievo Air Base (military)

Graf Ignatievo / Plovdiv, Bulgaria

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  • 002 @ LBPG - CK01 participant - by Joop de Groot by Joop de Groot @ LBPG
  • 138 @ LBPG - The Mi-24D has now been withdrawn in the Bulgarian AF. - by Joop de Groot by Joop de Groot @ LBPG
  • 6305 @ LBPG - The Lancer C is a fighter/fighter bomber upgrade of the venerable MiG-21MF. Unless the Lancer A the C version has an enhanced radar. The sole user is the Romanian Air Force. - by Joop de Groot by Joop de Groot @ LBPG
  • 56 @ LBPG - The IAR-330 Socat is an armed version of the IAR-330 Puma. Developed by the Rumanians the helicopter is fitted with a nose mounted gun and hardpoints. - by Joop de Groot by Joop de Groot @ LBPG
  • 30 @ LBPG - In 2001 this was one of the few active MiG-29s. After recent upgrades the Fulcrums are back in the air. - by Joop de Groot by Joop de Groot @ LBPG
  • 503 @ LBPG - The Bulgarian Su-22 was last used in the recce role. This one has the KKR recce pod underneath the fuselage. - by Joop de Groot by Joop de Groot @ LBPG
  • 29 @ LBPG - In Bulgaria the MiG-21 is still going strong. - by Joop de Groot by Joop de Groot @ LBPG
  • H-213 @ LBPG - The far side of Graf Ignatievo was a real helicopter base during Co-operative Key 2005. In the background are both a Croatian and a Lithuanian Mi-8. - by Joop de Groot by Joop de Groot @ LBPG
  • 246 @ LBPG - This impressive fighter taxies in after landing. Bulgaria is one of the last air forces to operate the Su-25. - by Joop de Groot by Joop de Groot @ LBPG
  • 516 @ LBPG - This MiG-21 is one of the oldest in the Bulgarian inventory. In 2005 it was stored in a dispersal area and will probably be scrapped. - by Joop de Groot by Joop de Groot @ LBPG
  • 202 @ LBPG - This L-39 played the role of light attack aircraft during Co-operative Key 2005 - by Joop de Groot by Joop de Groot @ LBPG
  • 75 @ LBPG - Many MiG-21's are stored at graf Ignatievo. This MiG-21 is among these and has been stripped of its rear fuselage. - by Joop de Groot by Joop de Groot @ LBPG
  • 22 @ LBPG - During Co-operative Key 2001 the MiG-21 and MiG-29 of the Bulgarian AF flew a great number of missions. - by Joop de Groot by Joop de Groot @ LBPG
  • 903 @ LBPG - Now in storage at Graf Ignatievo air base. - by Joop de Groot by Joop de Groot @ LBPG
  • 04 @ LBPG - This MiG-29 received a major overhaul and returned to service in 2007. - by Joop de Groot by Joop de Groot @ LBPG
  • 345 @ LBPG - This storage area shows the great many different color schemes the MiG-21 has had in Bulgarian service. - by Joop de Groot by Joop de Groot @ LBPG