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OK I wasn't sure on the number so maybe not all of them. What ever you feel is appropriate IF you want to do it.
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just reuploaded this file ..Don't think it went the first time ..
Sorry for that ..
Sorry for that ..
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Hi all .I wonder if an one out there can give some info on the F-4E's air to air kill in Vietnam.What I'm after is the serials of the aircraft and if possible the unit they were flying with .. I've been searching the web but can't seem to find and info ..There are sites that gives the day and the aircraft shot down but none give the serials.Any help would be appreciated.
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Several to list, but highly recommend L. Drendel's "...And Kill Migs" by Squadron/Signal pubs. Just got it a few months ago as I studied up on F-4s getting ready for the DCS Heatblur Phantom. Mig kills from VN to ODS for USAF/USN/USMC.
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Speaking of Phantoms
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Lou Drendell's book is highly recommended.
I had the pleasure of meeting MiG-Ace Col. Charles deBellevue in 1998 when I lived in Columbia, Missouri. He looked just like in the pictures in the book.
Jorgen
I had the pleasure of meeting MiG-Ace Col. Charles deBellevue in 1998 when I lived in Columbia, Missouri. He looked just like in the pictures in the book.
Jorgen