Sabre vs. MiG-15: Design, Performance, and the Statistics of MiG Alley
This video traces the parallel origins of the MiG-15 and F-86 Sabre, comparing their aerodynamic and technical characteristics, and explaining how each aircraft performed in combat over Korea. I've considered pilot training, basing, tactical doctrine, and the evolving balance of advantage through the war. I'll also get into the sticky subject of which fighter did better in the conflict in Korea.

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