depends what type of MIG your talking about
The maximum height flown by an aircraft is 37650m(123524ft). The aircraft is Mig-25 Foxbat.
That is impossible to say,as there is little definition as to exactly WHICH aircraft was the first fighter .
That would depend on the exact fighter . Some of the modern fighter aircraft can fly 50-60 thousand feet some will fly even higher . Most of the countries with new fighters will not reveal the ceiling they can fly at . A good example is the Russian Su 35 or the MiG 31 may have a max flight as high as 80-100,000 ft but they don't want us to know about it . Most of your fighter aircraft would stay in the 0-40,000 ft range where the air is thicker and control surfaces work better .
I would almost consider this a dumb question. The MiG will most certainly out-maneuver, out-fly, and generally stomp the Spitfire. While the Spitfire was excellent for its time, it is no fighter jet.
The first Soviet jet aircraft to fly was the MiG 9, piloted by Alexei Grinchik on April 24, 1946.
All modern fighters can fly at night or in all weathers. Radar in the aircraft and on the ground lets them do this.
There are MANY different fighter planes so a definitive answer is impossible. Most modern fighters fly between 1,200 and 1,600 mph.
Suman Sharma is India's first woman to fly mig-35.
The supersonic fighter in the Clint Eastwood movie, "Firefox", was fantasy. It was supposed to be a new Russian super-sonic fighter that could fly faster than any jet of that time. The movie was pure fiction and not based on any actual events. The aircraft is called a MiG-31 - it was a speculative design based on available knowledge of stealth aircraft design.
Basic enlistment age. Most countries it was 18.
Probably not in commercial service--the FAA has mandatory retirement ages, and a Vietnam-era fighter pilot is past those. But if it's his own plane, and he's current and trained to fly jets, he could fly it.
Germany's Red Baron flew a peculiar type of fighter plane in World War One. It had three wings and was called the Fokker DR1 triplane.