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Old 4th June 2014, 06:49
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MiG-15 with dragon motif

Apparently the dragon artwork on Lt James Thompson's Sabre "The Huff" was inspired by a similar motif on an expertly flown enemy MiG-15.

I was wondering whether the identity of this MiG and her pilot has ever been ascertained. Does anyone know?

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Tim
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