Did Soviet pilots fly in Korean?

In August 1950, the USSR secretly deployed MiG-15s to Antung next to the border with North Korea. Soviet MiG-15 pilots flew their first combat missions over North Korea in early November 1950. The Soviets tried to hide their nationality and denied they had pilots in direct combat.
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Who flew MiGs in Korean War?

During the Korean War, the MiG-15 was flown by North Korean, Chinese and Soviet pilots. It is characterized by its light weight, extreme maneuverability, and rapid rate of climb. Over 12,000 were produced by communist bloc nations and up to an additional 6,000 under license by other countries.
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Did Russian pilots fly MiGs in Vietnam?

Vietnam War

Also student North Vietnamese SAM operators were sent to the USSR for about six to nine months of training. Soviet and Chinese Communist pilots were restricted to test flying MiGs which had been exported to North Vietnam from their countries.
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What Russian planes were used in the Korean War?

Soviet pilots flying MiG-15 jets participated in battles around the Yalu River Valley on the Chinese-Korean border in the area known as "Mig Alley" and in operations against UN "trainbusting" attacks in Northern Korea, with considerable success.
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Who had air superiority in Korean War?

By the start of the Battle of Pusan Perimeter, the air battle for South Korea had been won by the UN, and it used its air superiority decisively to its advantage during that battle. The UN would remain unopposed in the skies until the Chinese forces entered the war in November of that year.
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Who technically won the Korean War?

At 22:00 hours on 27th July 1953, all of the frontline battles of the Korean War stopped. The Korean War concluded in an armistice agreement with the result that the belligerents are still technically at war. Estimates vary but approximately 3 million people lost their lives. Around 70% of them were civilians.
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How many U.S. planes lost in Korean War?

During the Korean War air campaign, the US suffered 2,714 aircraft destroyed and 4,055 service personnel killed.
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Did Soviet Union shoots down Korean airliner?

Korean Air Lines Flight 007 (KE007/KAL007) was a scheduled Korean Air Lines flight from New York City to Seoul via Anchorage, Alaska. On September 1, 1983, the flight was shot down by a Soviet Sukhoi Su-15 interceptor.
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Did Russia shoot down American planes in the Korean War?

Closing a curious chapter of Korean War history, the Pentagon announced Friday it had identified the remains of an Air Force pilot whose jet crashed on Chinese territory after being shot down during a dogfight with a Russian flying for North Korea.
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Did Soviet troops fight in the Korean War?

Despites its denials at the time, the Soviet Union was intimately involved in the Korean War. The contribution made by the Soviets was vital. They provided diplomatic support, strategic and grand tactical planning, including the planning of the invasion of South Korea, and essential logistical support.
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Did the U.S. ever shoot down MiGs?

jet combat was against the MiG-15, and Lieutenant Commander William T. Amen became the first Naval Aviator to down a MiG-15 in November 1950. While on exchange duty with the U.S. Air Force, Marine Major John F. Bolt became Naval Aviation's only jet ace of the Korean War by shooting down six MiG-15s.
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Did the Tomcat fly in Vietnam?

The Tomcat made its combat debut during Operation Frequent Wind, the evacuation of American citizens from Saigon, in April 1975. F-14As from Fighter Squadron 1 (VF-1) and VF-2, operating from USS Enterprise, flew combat air patrols over South Vietnam to provide fighter cover for the evacuation route.
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Did the U.S. ever use MiGs?

In a way, it is a war prize, taken in the winning of the cold war. It's one of 17 MiG-29s the U.S. government purchased from the former Soviet state of Moldova in 1997, a deal that kept the jets from being sold to Iran.
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Did Chuck Yeager fly in Korea?

While commander of the 405th Fighter Wing, he flew 127 missions in South Vietnam. General Yeager assumed command of the 4th Tactical Fighter Wing at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina in February 1968 and went with the wing to Korea during the Pueblo crisis.
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How many F-86 were shot down in Korea?

According to official US data ("USAF Statistical Digest FY1953"), the USAF lost 250 F-86 fighters in Korea. Of these, 184 were lost in combat (78 in air-to-air combat, 19 by anti-aircraft guns, 26 were "unknown causes" and 61 were "other losses") and 66 in incidents. South African Air Force lost 6 F-86s in the war.
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Did the U.S. use jets in the Korean War?

By far the most famous American plane of the Korean War was the F-86 Sabre. Shortly after the MiG-15 arrived in Korea, the U.S. Air Force countered the move by deploying their own swept-wing air superiority fighter. The F-86 horizontal tail was constructed as a single piece (known as a "slab").
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Did the Swiss shoot down American planes?

From 1943 Switzerland shot down American and British aircraft, mainly bombers, overflying Switzerland during the Second World War: six by Swiss air force fighters and nine by flak guns, and 36 airmen were killed. On 1 October 1943 the first American bomber was shot down near Bad Ragaz: Only three men survived.
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Did Russian pilots fly for North Vietnam?

Did Russian pilots fight in Vietnam? Yes, they did, however, they were very low profile. They were instructing the NVA in aerial combat maneuvers. I recall one was shot down in the North.
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Did the U.S. and USSR ever fight directly?

The Soviet Union and the West didn't directly fight against each other in the Cold War, even though they were dangerously close to doing so. If they did, then it would have been a "hot" war. But there were various other ways in which they actively fought!
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Did Russian pilots fight in Korea?

In August 1950, the USSR secretly deployed MiG-15s to Antung next to the border with North Korea. Soviet MiG-15 pilots flew their first combat missions over North Korea in early November 1950.
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Is Korean Air avoiding Russian airspace?

It will re-route some of its flights to Europe and the US from Incheon to avoid Russian and Ukraine airspace.
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Who shot down the most planes in history?

1. Erich “Bubi” Hartmann. Erich Hartmann is the most successful fighter pilot of all times – with 352 kills. A number that will never be surpassed.
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How many U.S. pilots were shot down in Vietnam?

According to the Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association, a total of 11,846 helicopters were shot down or crashed during the war, resulting in nearly 5,000 American pilots and crew killed.
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Which U.S. pilot shot down the most planes in ww2?

Known as the “Ace of Aces” for his rank as the top American flying ace during World War II, Major Richard Ira Bong is credited with the downing of an impressive confirmed total of 40 enemy aircraft over the course of his career as a fighter pilot.
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