"MiG" covers many different types of planes. If you're thinking of a Top Gun MiG 28, that's an F-5 or T-38. If you're seeing twin and straight vertical stabilizers like a MiG 29, could be an F-15.
Technically MiGs can be privately owned in the US. They're almost exclusively used for training (red air).
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"MiG" covers many different types of planes. If you're thinking of a Top Gun MiG 28, that's an F-5 or T-38. If you're seeing twin and straight vertical stabilizers like a MiG 29, could be an F-15.
Technically MiGs can be privately owned in the US. They're almost exclusively used for training (red air).