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Re: The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 - the utmost longevity of scoring
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Hello Michael Yes, it does seem that the C-82 in 1964 was the first victim for Mig-21 http://baaa-acro.sindev.ch/crash/cra...ndria-2-killed The incident with the claimed Mystere happened on 13.11.1963 during clashes between Israel and Syria along the Jordan river. Two Syrian Mig-21 attacked one of the Israeli formations and claimed an aircraft, but not much more is known about the incident. It is briefly described in Arab MiGs vol.2, quoting contemporary AP report and an interview. Israeli sources also mention this incident, but as "inconclusive" There was another incident exactly one year later (that's why I mixed up the dates ), when two Syrian MiG-21s tried to intercept recce Vautour, but were attacked by escorting Mirages. One Mig-21 was damaged (claimed shot down), while the other one fired two Atoll missiles and claimed one SD, although the missiles missed. So now we have 1964 - 1999 as 100% confirmed (first and the last being 2-engine propeller aircraft) |
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Re: The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 - the utmost longevity of scoring
Good morning Goran,
thanks for the interesting info. Yes we have for the MiG-21 1964-1999 (33 years) confirmed 1963-2019 (56 years) claimed For the F-16 1981-2020 (39 years) confirmed For the Corsair 1943-1969 (26 years) confirmed For the F/A-18 1991-2017 (26 years) confirmed Regarding your idea about the continents, what do you think the Gloster Meteor?: America: Ernesto Adradas scored a kill during the Argentine Coup Attempt June 1955 Europe: Tony Jennings (616. Squadron) is supposed to have scored a confirmed air victory in a jet in WW2 Africa: Aharon Yoeli scored a kill above El Arish which is in Egypt Asia: William Simmonds scored a kill in the Korean War Australia-Oceania: I think no jet kills were ever scored above this continent Cheers, Michael Last edited by knusel; 6th August 2022 at 13:48. |
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Re: The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 - the utmost longevity of scoring
Hello Michael
Sinai (El-Arish) is a bit of a moot point, most geographical references consider it a part of Asia Nice find about Corsair and F/A-18 two more candidates for 20+ club - F-4 Phantom :1965 - 1988 (Iraqi Bell 214 shot down by Iranian F-4) and P-86 Sabre: 1950 - 1971 (Pakistani sabres) |
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Re: The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 - the utmost longevity of scoring
Good evening Goran,
you're right. Politically the Sinai peninsula is in Africa but geologically it is in Asia and a continent is a geological structure, not a political. Do you know Tony Jennings ? http://www.aces.safarikovi.org/victo...llied-jet.html Cheers, Michael |
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Re: The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 - the utmost longevity of scoring
It seems the last recorded score for F-4E was on 2.09.1994, when Greek aircraft downed a Turkish F-4E South of Santorini. This gives 29 years. Theoretically, both MiG-21s and F-4s remain in service, so may improve the score, but I think it is slim. F-16s are very much operational, though a tad bit different from original version, so they are likely to score again, especially as rumours of delivery to Ukraine will materialise.
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Re: The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 - the utmost longevity of scoring
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Thank you for info about Jennings, I have only general knowledge about Meteor operations during WW2. Still interesting to see "forced to land" type of victory in WW2 Last edited by GoranA; 7th August 2022 at 21:36. |
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Re: The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 - the utmost longevity of scoring
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Hello Franek Do you have any reference about that Turkish F-4 loss ? The only reference I was able to find is J.J.Šafařik quoting one Nicholas Tselepidis. I would probably count it as "claimed". Regards, Goran |
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Re: The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 - the utmost longevity of scoring
Good evening Goran,
Jan Šafařik's website categorizes the 2Sep1994 incident as friendly fire. http://www.aces.safarikovi.org/victo...e-post.ww2.pdf Cheers, Michael |
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Re: The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 - the utmost longevity of scoring
On the list I see it as a legit victory against TAF, though it may have been FF incident, indeed.
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Re: The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 - the utmost longevity of scoring
Have a look at the footnotes on page 3.
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