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The VPAF destroyed 91 American aircraft in air to air combat in the Vietnam War. The North Vietnamese claim they had 16 aces Top Vietnamese Aces Kills (*) Comments UnitPlane Nguyen Van Coc 9 (7) 2 F-4Ds, 1 F-4B, 2 F-105Fs, 1 F-105D and 1 F-102A 921 FR MiG-21PF Nguyen Hong Nhi 8 (3) 1 UAV, 1 F-4D, 1 F-105D. Downed once 921 FR MiG-21 Pham Thanh Ngan 8 (1) 1 RF-101C 921 FR MiG-21F-13 Mai Van Cuong 8 (?) - 921 FR MiG-21 Dang Ngoc Ngu 7 (1) 1 F-4C on May 22 1967 921 FR MiG-21 Nguyen Van Bay 7 (5) 2 F-8s, 1 F-4B, 1 A-4C and 1 F-105D 923 FR MiG-17F Nguyen Doc Soat 6 (5) 3 F-4Es, 1 F-4J, 1 A-7B 927 FR MiG-21PFM Nguyen Ngoc Do 6 (2) 1 F-105F, 1 RF-101C 921 FR MiG-21 Nguyen Nhat Chieu 6 (2) 1 F-4 (w/MiG-17), 1 F-105D 921 FR MiG-17 & MiG-21 Vu Ngoc Dinh 6 (5) 3 F-105Ds, 1 F-4D, 1 HH-53C 921 FR MiG-21 Le Thanh Dao 6 (2) 1 F-4D, 1 F-4J 927 FR MiG-21PFM Nguyen Danh Kinh 6 (3) 1 F-105D, 1 EB-66C, 1 UAV 921 FR MiG-21 Nguyen Tien Sam 6 (1) 1 F-4E 927 FR MiG-21PFM Le Hai 6 (2) 1 F-4C, 1 F-4B 923 FR MiG-17F Luu Huy Chao 6 (1) 1 RC-47 606 ACS 923 FR MiG-17F Nguyen Van Nghia 5 (1) - 927 FR MiG-21PFM (*) The number in parenthesis indicate how many of the claims match with US losses reported so far. As you can see the number of kills claimed by these pilots exceeds 91 aircraft which is the number confirmed by American forces during the Vietnam War. The kills claimed by the VPAF are obviously exaggerated in this list. If in fact the VPAF had as many aces as they claim many of these kills had to have been AQM-34 unmanned aerial vehicles, as many were indeed lost in aerial combat. As far as manned aircraft losses go if the VPAF even had as many as 10 aces then these would have had to have been the only VPAF pilots to score victories at all, because any more aces would have put the losses over 91, which would be over the number of actual losses suffered by the US. We will never know exactly how many aces the VPAF had, if any. But if in fact the VPAF had several aces, in order to not exceed the actual number of losses, and not state that only 10 pilots scored aerial victories, then there is no way that the North Vietnamese had any more than 5 aces at the most.
Memphis Bell was the nickname for the Boeing B-17F Flying Fortress. It was flown during the Second World War in the 1940s.
frick Memphis Belle was the nickname of a B-17F Flying Fortress during the Second World War according to wikipedia .com
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The Mary Rose was 85f long 33f wide 17f deep
Deoxys is in Shimmer Hill (17F), but you need a Secret Slab or Mystery Part.
The "Memphis Belle" was a B-17F that was identified as B-17F-10-BO with serial number 41-24485 and unit markings "DF-A". The F Model could fly 325mph at an altitude of 25,000 feet. I'm not sure what the Max operating altitude was.
544 square feet= 32 ft * 17 ft= 544 sq.ft.
If you didn't start as Cyndaquil, you can recruit a Cyndaquil in Joyous Tower. They can be found in 13F to 17F.
first you need to find out what the shimmer hill wonder mail code is the go to the 17f of shimmer hill
The equation for the beta decay of 17F: 917F --> 817O+ 10e + ve where the 10e is a positive beta particle or positron.
Darkrai is in Miracle Sea B3F Crevice Cave Deep B2F Mt. Travail 17F Spatial Rift B14F and Mystifying Forest 13F