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Has the US ever lost an F-15?

Yes, the U.S. has lost over 130 F-15s to accidents, training mishaps, and mechanical failures over the past 50 years. However, the F-15 Eagle holds an undefeated air-to-air combat record, with over 100 victories and zero losses to enemy aircraft. While some have been downed by ground fire (SAMs/AAA) in combat, none have been shot down by enemy fighters. Wikipedia +4
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How many F-15s have been lost?

As of January 2024, 131 USAF F-15 aircraft had been destroyed in mishaps, with 59 fatalities. This was a lifetime average of 2.93 aircraft destroyed per year, or 1.99 aircraft destroyed per 100,000 flight hours.
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Has the F-15 ever lost a dogfight?

No, the F-15 Eagle has an unmatched air-to-air combat record of 104 kills to 0 losses, meaning it has never been defeated in a dogfight, though some aircraft have been damaged by surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) or in training incidents and still returned safely. Its legendary status comes from its design for air dominance, advanced technology, and highly skilled pilots, leading to its undefeated status against enemy fighters, despite claims from adversaries that were never substantiated.
 
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Has a Mig 25 ever shot down an F-15?

While Iraqi MiG-25s claimed to have shot down a US F-15 during the 1991 Gulf War (Samurra Air Battle), and an Iraqi pilot even reported a confirmed kill, no F-15 was actually lost in that engagement; the Iraqi missile missed, though the F-15 returned with some damage, and later, Israeli F-15s successfully shot down Syrian MiG-25s in 1981. 
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Has the US ever lost an F-16?

Yes, the U.S. has lost F-16s in combat, most notably one shot down by a MANPADS in Serbia in 1999 (though the pilot ejected safely). The F-16 is a widely used aircraft, so it has also experienced many non-combat losses, often due to mechanical failures or pilot error during training or operations, resulting in crashes and ejections.
 
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Why The F-15 Terrified The Soviets

Which fighter jet can defeat the F-16?

Jets like the F-22, F-35, F-15, Eurofighter Typhoon, Dassault Rafale, and newer Su-30/35 variants generally surpass the F-16, especially in stealth (F-22, F-35), raw power (F-15), advanced sensors (F-35, Typhoon, Rafale), or multirole sophistication, though the F-16 remains a highly capable and cost-effective multirole workhorse, particularly the modern F-16V. The "better" jet depends heavily on the mission, variant, and engagement type (e.g., air-to-air vs. ground attack). 
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Which is better, F-15 Strike Eagle or F-35?

Neither the F-15 nor the F-35 is universally "better"; they are different generations of fighters designed for distinct roles, with the F-35 excelling in stealth, sensor fusion, and networked warfare (fifth-gen), while the F-15 (especially the F-15EX) boasts superior payload, raw speed, and range for air superiority and heavy strike missions (fourth-gen+), making the choice dependent on the mission's needs. The F-35 is a stealthy, multi-role jet for contested airspace, whereas the F-15EX carries more weapons and is a powerful, non-stealthy "force multiplier" for missions like homeland defense, often working with stealth fighters.
 
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Who shot down 5 planes in 30 seconds?

In 1965, Pakistan Air Force Pilot MM Alam made history by shooting down five Indian planes in less than a minute. Commonly known as M M Alam, the “1965 War Hero”, the war hero still holds a record for the heroic act. He received the Sitar-e-Jurat twice for his outstanding flying abilities and valor in air warfare.
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Which U.S. planes have never been shot down?

The F-15 Eagle is a fighter jet that was originally made by McDonnell-Douglas (later Boeing). It is known around the world for its toughness and undefeated record, meaning that it has never been shot down by an enemy plane.
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What is the no. 1 best fighter jet?

There's no single "number 1" fighter jet, as rankings depend on criteria like stealth, speed, payload, or multirole capability, but top contenders consistently include the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor, F-35 Lightning II, Boeing F-15EX Eagle II, China's Chengdu J-20, and Russia's Sukhoi Su-57, each excelling in different areas such as the F-22 for stealth/air superiority, the F-35 for versatility, the F-15EX for firepower, and the J-20/Su-57 for modern capabilities.
 
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Why is the F-16 called the lady pleaser?

The F-16 isn't officially called the "Lady Pleaser," but the nickname stems from a rumored, specific F-16 jet (or jets) that developed a unique, appealing vibration in the cockpit, which some female pilots found enjoyable, leading to inside jokes and the informal name among ground crews and pilots, though it was often just a loose bolt creating a subtle hum. 
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Is the SU-27 better than the F-15?

Neither the Su-27 Flanker nor the F-15 Eagle is definitively "better"; they excel in different areas, with the Su-27 superior in close-range maneuverability and the F-15 generally stronger in radar, avionics, and Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat, though modern F-15 upgrades heavily favor it over original Su-27s. Originally a toss-up with the Su-27's agility versus the F-15's electronics, the F-15's numerous upgrades now give it a significant edge, especially in BVR, while the Su-27 retains its excellent aerodynamic performance for visual-range fights, say experts on Quora and hushkit.net. 
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How many B-17 crews died?

Hundreds of thousands of U.S. Army Air Forces (USAAF) airmen served in B-17 crews during WWII, facing incredibly high risks, with estimates suggesting around 50,000 lost their lives, and the overall chance of survival for a bomber crew member being less than 50%. For B-17 crews specifically, over 3,800 airmen went down in the 8th Air Force alone, with over half (around 2,100) not surviving, highlighting the extreme danger of daylight bombing missions over Europe.
 
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What is the fastest fighter jet in the US?

The fastest US fighter jet currently in frontline service is the F-15 Eagle (including Strike Eagle and Eagle II variants), capable of reaching speeds around Mach 2.5, while the F-22 Raptor is a close second with supercruise ability and stealth, and the older F-14 Tomcat (retired) was also extremely fast. The F-15's raw speed and power make it the top contender for outright velocity among operational jets, though the F-22 offers a blend of speed, stealth, and advanced sensors. 
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Which US airline has crashed the most?

Here is the full list of 12 airlines with the highest number of recorded crashes:
  • Air France – 11 accidents.
  • American Airlines – 11 accidents.
  • China Airlines – 9 accidents.
  • Korean Air – 9 accidents.
  • Pakistan International Airlines – 8 accidents.
  • United Airlines – 7 accidents.
  • Egyptair – 6 accidents.
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What plane was never shot down?

Despite being targeted by over 4,000 missiles, not a single SR-71 was ever shot down, thanks to its unmatched speed and altitude. The aircraft was retired in 1998, largely due to the high cost of operation and the increasing capabilities of satellite surveillance. However, its legend lives on.
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How much do F-22 pilots get paid?

An F-22 pilot's salary varies significantly with rank, experience, and bonuses, but generally ranges from around $130,000 to over $200,000 annually, including base pay, flight pay (like Aviation Career Incentive Pay), housing (BAH), and subsistence (BAS), plus potential bonuses for serving past initial commitments, reflecting a combination of military pay scales and specialized aviation incentives. 
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Who was the last ace in a day?

Oscar F. Perdomo, born in El Paso, Texas, and raised in East LA, became the last American Ace in a Day of WWII. On August 13, 1945, flying his P- 47 Thunderbolt, Lt. Perdomo shot down five enemy planes in a single day.
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What is the most feared fighter jet in the world?

There's no single "most dangerous," but the F-22 Raptor (air superiority) and F-35 Lightning II (multi-role) are consistently cited as top contenders due to their 5th-generation stealth, advanced sensors, speed, and combat integration, making them nearly invisible and dominant in contested airspace, though the F-22 focuses purely on air dominance while the F-35 offers broader mission versatility.
 
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Why did the US destroy all F-14s?

The U.S. destroyed its F-14 Tomcats primarily to prevent sensitive technology from falling into Iranian hands after retiring them due to high maintenance costs, complex logistics, and a shift in naval needs, replacing them with the more versatile and cost-effective F/A-18 Super Hornet. The decision to shred them instead of selling spares was a direct response to Iran's continued attempts to keep its own F-14s flying.
 
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What is the Russian equivalent of the F-15?

Sukhoi – legendary and super agile Su-27 Flanker

While comparing Western to Eastern technology and fighter jets we cannot skip over two widely compared aircraft: Sukhoi Su-27 “Flanker” and the McDonnell Douglas F-15 “Eagle” (now Boeing F-15 Eagle). In the eastern aviation, world Sukhoi stands for a legend.
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Did anyone above the 92nd floor survive?

No, tragically, everyone on the 92nd floor and above in the North Tower died on 9/11 because the plane impact destroyed all stairwells, trapping them with no escape route from the fire and smoke. While some people on the 92nd floor survived the initial impact, they were still trapped above the zone, facing an impossible choice and eventually succumbing to smoke, heat, or falling/jumping, with no known survivors making it out from those floors or higher.
 
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Is the SR-71 still the fastest plane ever?

Yes, the SR-71 Blackbird still holds the record as the fastest air-breathing, crewed aircraft, capable of speeds over Mach 3, but experimental aircraft like the X-15 (rocket-powered) and unmanned vehicles have surpassed it in raw speed, though the SR-71's speed record for jet-propelled flight remains unbroken by any operational jet.
 
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What is the most haunted Navy ship?

If you're ever in Alameda, California, and want to experience an integral part of American military history, make the USS Hornet a must-see. An Essex-class aircraft carrier built during World War II, it is considered one of the most haunted ships in California.
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