The Pakistani Air Force uses the F-16 from the US, the Mirage 5 from France, and the J-7 from China. All of them are very good fighter planes which excel in certain areas, but I would rate none of them as the best in every area.
The main function of the fighter plane was for air-to-air combat against other aircraft. The hallmarks of the fighter plane are its speed, maneuverability, and small size relative to other combat aircraft. The main objective of the fighter plane is to establish air superiority.
there was this time me and my cousin Keith flew a plane , but we crashed them and Keith died
All fighter aircraft are in some countries Air Force unless they are retired.
TEJAS is the advancing plane
The Harrier Jump Jet
The ZERO was the main Japanese fighter plane during world war two, for both the Navy and Air Force.
I'd say the American F-22 Raptor. /agree by far. 137 million dollar plane. /drool
The Royal Air Force (RAF) operate many fighters of which one is the eurofighter.
The Messerschmitt Bf 109, also known as the Me-109, was the main fighter plane used by the German Air Force (the Luftwaffe) during World War II.
The Nimrod is an maritime patrol plane that is more of a bomber plane with heat seeking Sidewinder air-to-air missiles for self defense instead of a actual fighter plane. B-52's with 50 caliber machine guns shot down North Vietnamese MIG fighters in 1972, that doesn't make the B-52 bomber (with machine guns) a fighter plane. The world's biggest fighter plane is probably the F-14 Tomcat flown only by Iran (put in to storage in Arizona by the USA) or the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet flown by the US Navy and possibly other countries.
The highest scoring US plane was the P38 Lightning, with 40 kills.
Chinese J-7, US F-16, and French Mirage 5 fighter planes.