USAF MIG's?

ATAC closed up shop a while ago and their A-4s are all stored on the south side of IWA, unfortunately.

Speaking of Kfir's, the Marine Reserve unit VFMT-401 at MCAS Yuma used to fly Kfir's as aggressor aircraft in the late 1980s prior to getting their F-5s.

Gotta say -401 has the best ATC callsign...."sniper" :)
 
Yeah....fighting them was a pain in the ass back when I did it. They're definitely good.

I bet, haven't hit the merge with any of them yet, but it will probably be in the cards when I get to A/A phase (either that or some Luke Viper action)
 
Small parts here and there......

The main wreckage they wanted to ship out......never made it out of the packing room in the basement of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade.

I found this on google images when I was trying to ID the F16 at SFO.

I hope the guy made it home...
 
Well they couldn't fly it but they did get the wreckage and study it. I have no doubt that the PAK FA T-50 is based on technology from that downed F-117. I'm just curious what other stuff they got.

Most of the "technology" was in the design, not the components (the RAM notwithstanding). The design was the result of the Lockheed Echo One computer program that was crafted after a public domain Soviet academic technology paper. That fact has been widely known for over 20 years, and if anyone was really interested in knowing about how the 117 was designed, they could have easily read that paper, designed a program that was eons better than Echo One, and designed their own stealth aircraft without the aid of the Vega wreckage.

If they learned anything from looking at the 117 wreckage, they learned what 1970s technology looked like, which must
 
Those look just like what I saw. Thanks!!
They aren't flying anymore as the operation seems to be done, but are still parked on the ramp at Andersen AFB.

Maybe I'll see them next week. The wife and I are going to attempt to Space-A to Guam this weekend.
 
When I was in the swiss air force, we sold back to the US the F5, they painted them in Soviet colors, what they use them for?
The Navy and Marines fly them.
The jets they had were beat up, and when the ~36 Swiss jets came up, the Navy/Marines replaced their old ones with these relatively low time jets.
They are in Key West, Fallon, and Yuma.
 
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