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Old January 24th 04, 05:04 AM
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"Rats" wrote:

US F86 sabres shot down a lot of Mig 15s in the Korean War. The ratio was
around 8 - 1. I recently watched a documentary about the confrontation
between these two planes. Apparently they were quite evenly matched with the
F86 having a slight overall advantage. In the end the high ratio was
attributed to the superiour skills and experience of the US pilots. Many of
them were WWII veterans while the North Korean and Chinese pilots had bugger
all experience. However what was interesting was that some Russian pilots
also flew against the US. Does anyone have any accurate records on what the
kill:loss ratio against Russian pilots in the Korean War were?



Michael Petukhov will probably tell us that NO Russian pilots were shot
down in the Korean War -- especially by Americans! He will probably tell
us that ALL the kills on Americans were by Russians.