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Re: MiG-15, not MiG-15bis

...I just finished working through "F-86 Sabre vs MiG-15" by Dildy & Thompson. p50 & p73 imply that 324 IAD flew MiG-15's until the end of April 1951 when they transitioned to the MiG-15bis. Who's the unit's top scorer of this early period ? Was it Stepan Naumenko ? p65 & p68 imply that the Chinese flew MiG-15 until given the MiG-15bis in August 1952. Who is the Chinese top scorer of this early period ? Was it Zhao Baotong ?
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