Jerry Eichenberger
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The Mig-15 was lighter, not heavier, than an F-86. It could out turn the Sabre, but the Sabre was faster in a dive. The real number, the kill ratio, was about 10 to 1 in favor of the F-86. Our pilots and tactics were far superior. Also, the Mig 15 could not survive much battle damage - it was fairly fragile.
In Vietnam, it was another story. The old workhorse F-4 was a pig in a fight. It had been designed as a bomber intercepter, not a dogfighter. The original models didn't have a gun; only missiles. Later versions got a gun mounted on an external pod, then the E model got an internal gun. It was fast, but suffered in maneuverability. It was living proof that given enough thrust, a barn door could be made to fly.
With the F-4, we had to keep the fight vertical to take advantage of the thrust in both climbing and diving. But if a Mig-19 or -21 could turn the fight horizontal, we had our hands full. The kill ratio was horrible, and the Navy started the Top Gun school, and the Air Froce started operation Red Flag to improve pilot training, then the tables turned in our favor once again.
The best way to deal with a Mig was to enter a slight dive, about negative 15 degrees deck angle, go to full afterburners, and get the he!! out of there. The Mig could never catch a Phantom in a straight line, let alone on a dive.
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