I took a day off work today and am watching a program on the Military Channel titled "Red October". I don't yet know what year it was filmed, but it is about a training exercise in which F/A-18 Hornet pilots flew to Germany to fly against GAF Fulcrums that were aquired in 1990 from the Luftstreitkrafte. As I sit watching it, I've been wondering if any of the German MIG pilots were former GDR. I know that the majority of GDR Offiziers were dismissed from service during reunification and were not incorporated in the FDR's forces but, I thought that officers with specialized training (such as the Fulcrum pilots)surely were integrated into the Luftwaffe. My thoughts were confirmed when they showed a portion of an interview with one of the MIG pilots. He never mentioned the LSK but he was identified as a pilot of the MIG-29 since 1988. I would think that he would have to have been a GDR pilot is that is the case.
Interesting to think that there is the possibility that you have two pilots, one FGR and one US, that are currently allies engaged in mock dogfights using aircraft from the Cold War, when just 20 years ago they were "enemies" and never had the opportunity to spar against their opponents hardware.
Interesting to think that there is the possibility that you have two pilots, one FGR and one US, that are currently allies engaged in mock dogfights using aircraft from the Cold War, when just 20 years ago they were "enemies" and never had the opportunity to spar against their opponents hardware.
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