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F-80 Shooting Star was flying in Italy in January 1945 but didn't see combat.

On the 8th of November 1950 a Shooting Star shot down a MiG-15 in what is thought to be the first jet to jet air combat encounter. The first 4 months of the Korean war saw the F-80 bearing the brunt of the combat with over 15,000 sorties being flown.

The trainer version is known as the T-33.

The terrain in Mig Alley is varied and natural looking. It whizzes by at low level

The terrain in Mig Alley is varied and natural looking. It whizzes by at low level. Notice the wingman still has his drop tanks attached.

Notice the wingman still has his drop tanks attached



Sporting rockets, ready to interdict some supplies!   Landing, drop tanks attached... this was on the first "Quick Mission", circuit training. I should have dropped them before landing
  Staying in formation is a challenge in itself! ABOVE: Landing with drop tanks attached... this was on the first Quick Mission, circuit training. I should have dropped them before landing
Ready for a formation takeoff. RIGHT: Notice the canopy reflections... the two faint vertical lines. The canopy reflections are excellent and help you keep oriented in padlock view.Notice the canopy reflections. Notice the canopy reflections... the two faint vertical lines. The canopy reflections are excellent and help you keep oriented in padlock view.




These screenshots were taken on a Pentium 233MMX using a Banshee 2D/3D Graphics Accelerator Card graphics card.


These images were created with a ATI Radeon 9600 XT.

The cockpits in MiG Alley are all virtual cockpits







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