As far is known, the longest dog-fight in the Viet War was a 10 minute duel between a USN F8 Crusader and a MiG17 in 1967. It would be fair to state that that time limit would probably apply to the Korean War too.
The Korean War was the first war fought by the USAF.
After the Korean war he was a Air Force pilot , and then came to work for N.a.s.A as a astronaut. He was chosen in the second batch of Astronauts.
possibly 'far east air force' ???
None, most of the fighting in the Korean War was on land or in the air.
Lack of sufficent air power.
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The Korean War was the first war fought by the USAF.
After the Korean war he was a Air Force pilot , and then came to work for N.a.s.A as a astronaut. He was chosen in the second batch of Astronauts.
possibly 'far east air force' ???
Although some islands were used as airstrips, the primary naval air combat was "carrier war."
The Korean War was the first officially intregated US war. It was also the newly formed US Air Force's FIRST war.
None, most of the fighting in the Korean War was on land or in the air.
They were fought in combat; on land, sea, and air.
WW1 (1914-1918) was mankind's FIRST aerial war; airplanes fought airplanes (dog-fights). Korean War (1950-1953) was man's FIRST "Jet" air war; jet airplanes fought jet airplanes (dog-fights). WW1 & Korean War were the only wars of the 20th century ended by an Armistice.
Lack of sufficent air power.
Air combat (dogfighting), bombing, recon.
It meant air combat between aircraft.