Jumat, 20 Oktober 2017

Aviation History Book Review: Mirage III VS MIG-21

Mirage III VS MIG-21: Six Day War 1967  by Shlomo Aloni, Osprey Publishing, Oxford, England, 2010, $17.95. Developed more or less in parallel, the Soviet-built Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21F and the French-produced Dassault Mirage IIICJ (called Shahak, or “Sky Blazer,” by its Israeli pilots) were arguably as closely comparable in performance as Mach 2 interceptors ever got …

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