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Why are MiGs flying coffins for IAF pilots?

New Delhi: The crash of a MiG-21 Bison and the death of a pilot near Uttarlai air base in Barmer, Rajsthan, on Monday, is yet another  mishap in the troubled history of an aircraft that



MiG-21 had played a stellar role during the Indo-Pak war of 1971. One MIG-21 demonstrated its powerful punch near the Kutch border by shooting down one Pakistani supersonic F-104 Starfighter in an aerial dogfight. 





Three more Pakistani F-104 Starfighters bit the dust before MiG-21 jet fighters in the next few days.

It is agreed by one and all of the veteran fighter pilots that the MIG-21 is tricky to handle, highly unforgiving. But to brand it as a “flying coffin “or a “widow-maker” is unfair.

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