Korean War Aircraft Loss Database
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Been there seen that. I would say it has about 99% of US losses but there are gaps in the FAA losses.
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Perhaps this site can help. The FAA is at the bottom of the page.
http://www.militaryarchiveresearch.c...ations.htm#FAA Ed |
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An older title but I hope this helps.
http://www.amazon.com/Red-Wings-over.../dp/1585443409 Usual disclaimer, Ed |
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Another book that looks useful.
http://www.lulu.com/shop/douglas-e-c...-21322828.html Usual disclaimer, Ed |
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And here is mention of a post-war study I had not heard of before.
"Many years after the war, a study by the U.S. Air Force, code named Sabre Measure Charlie, downgraded the F-86 Sabre-versus-MiG-15 “kill ratio” from more than 14 to 1 to a revised figure of 7 to 1. The latter figure remains the best achievement in any fighter campaign in history prior to Operation Desert Storm." Source: http://www.koreanwar60.com/air-force Ed |
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U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps and Mats Aircraft Lost During the Korean War
http://www.amazon.com/Marine-Corps-A...sap_bc?ie=UTF8 |
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