With the economical troubles in several ex-Soviet States, the Finnish Air Force saw an opportunity to increase their inventory at bargain-basement prices, acquiring 20 MiG-29's to form an additional fighter squadron to supplement the F-18's.
Seen here, two of the aircraft prepare for a sortie, armed with Soviet Air-to-air missiles.
Finn 29 Pair-1 by
David Freeman, on Flickr
Finn 29 Pair-2 by
David Freeman, on Flickr
The aircraft bear little markings as to what unit this is, with just a stylised Eagle Head on the tail. All aircraft bear a "type" number of 7, with four digit serials, with the last three numbers displayed forward.
7-8319
29-319-1 by
David Freeman, on Flickr
29-319-2 by
David Freeman, on Flickr
7-8351
29-351-1 by
David Freeman, on Flickr
29-351-2 by
David Freeman, on Flickr
Interestingly, there are a number of differences between the two kits.
319 is the ACE Kit, while 351 is from Hasegawa.
351 has slightly smaller tails, the tail leading edge fence is a little different. The most noticeable differences is the size of the tailplanes, with the Hasegawa version being a little smaller but longer. Also, the vents over the intakes are a different direction between the two models.