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Folks we need to give names to the following liveries:

Bulgaria

Czechoslovakia

PLAAF

Romania

 

By name we mean something like "2nd Squadron, 4th Fighter Regiment".

 

Your help is appreciated.

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Bare metal with numbers and national markings

The 1950s were a bit unoriginal in aircraft liveries.

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AFAIK, the only Chinese unit that flew MiG-19P's, or its license-built copies of it, was the 38th Air Division which implies that the livery should be called "112th Air Regiment"

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In Poland MiG-19's were used in three units:

 

28 PLM ( Pułk Lotnictwa Myśliwskiego, Fighters Air Regiment ), Słupsk city,

62 PLM, Krzesiny near Poznań city, now home of polish F-16's,

39 PLM, Mierzęcice town.

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For example a real one from Czechoslovakia:

MiG-19P - 4. slp (4. slp – stíhací letecký pluk / 4th. Fighter Aviation Regiment)

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