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发表于 2009-4-9 14:47 · 美国
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Yeah.
But I can only explain in English, I hope you can understand!
The MiG-15 held a great advantage over the F-86 because it could fly higher than the F-86. Other than that, the F-86 generally was superior.
My instructor was assigned to intercept MiGs that entered NATO airspace. A typical senerio would be a lone MiG crossing the boarder between communist East-Germany and NATO West-Germany. When this happened, my instructor would take off immediately to intercept the MiG.
The F-86s always flew in pairs when intercepting a MiG. The first F-86 would fly in front of the MiG to "guide" him back to East-Germany, while the second F-86 would fly directly behind the MiG. If the MiG tried to shoot down the first F-86, then the second F-86 would shoot the MiG down.
However, the MiGs would always have friends flying much higher in communist-airspace. So if the F-86s did anything bad to the lone MiG, the MiGs high above would swoop down and attack the F-86s.
Sometimes MiGs did shoot down F-86s and F-84s if they saw the Americans in a vulnerable position. They would simply swoop down from high altitude, make one quick pass, and with the speed from the dive, fly back to East-Germany before the Americans could react.
My instructor never shot at a MiG, although he came very close. One of his friends was shot down by a MiG, but lived. He lives in my city today. |
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