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Nguyễn Hồng Nhị

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after the first one missed, he engaged in a dogfight with the other F-8. He succeeded in targeting the F-8 in his sights, but his weapons system failed to properly engage due to what he believed were electrical problems. Two more F-8s then arrived, firing two
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to fly in the new MiG-21 fighter jet. He was the very first VPAF MiG-21 pilot to shoot down an enemy aircraft on 4 March 1966. Eight kills have been attributed to him with three confirmed by the
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Nguyễn was amongst the first group of VPAF pilots selected from the 910th Air Training Regiment to train in the
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The following aerial victories include kills known to be credited to him by the VPAF:
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from his stricken MiG-21; his downing was credited to F-8H pilot Lt. McCoy of
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VPAF Ejections during the SEA Conflict to the present in chronological order
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and Phan Van Mao, flew out in a newly-devised trio formation from
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Flying Ghosts, History of Vietnam Airlines by Michael Buckley
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17 December 1967, a USAF F-105 (US-side does not confirm);
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26 September 1967, a USAF F-4D (US-side does not confirm);
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drone (first-ever confirmed kill by a VPAF MiG-21 pilot);
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31 August 1967, a USAF RF-4C (US-side does not confirm);
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that succeeded in shooting down Nguyen, who then safely
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North Vietnamese military personnel of the Vietnam War
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1 August 1968, a USN F-8 (US-side does not confirm).
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14 March 1966, another AQM-34 Firebee/Lightning Bug;
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Index

Vietnamese
MiG-21
Vietnam People's Air Force
Soviet Union
United States Air Force
Nguyen Dang Kinh
Tho Xuan
USN
F-4 Phantoms
F-8 Crusaders
R-3S AAM
Sidewinders
ejected
VF-51
USS Bon Homme Richard
USAF
Ryan 147 (AQM-34) Firebee/Lightning Bug
RF-101C
F-105D
POW
KIA
List of Vietnam War flying aces
Weapons of the Vietnam War
ISBN
978-1-85780-257-3
VPAF Ejections during the SEA Conflict to the present in chronological order
Vietnamese Air-to-Air Victories, Part 1
Vietnamese Air-to-Air Victories, Part 2
ISBN
978-0-7643-4895-2

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