Talk:List of Cold War pilot defections
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Any chance this was just simply lifted from here? I'm not sure what to make of this, as "First MiG behind the Iron Curtain" seems like it belongs more on a timeline, or list of events, or, the info should be in the articles about the person(s) involved. heqs 23:16, 21 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Assessment
This is terribly organized. I don't think there's a single instance of two prose sentences coming together to form even the smallest of logical paragraphs. It's just a list of dates and events. If this is going to be kept at all, it needs to have the title changed, as it obviously does not represent only the first MiG, but many. And it needs a serious overhaul of the format in which this information is presented. LordAmeth 09:22, 14 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Possibly inaccurate information
"In July 1988, two Syrian pilots defected with their MiG-29's to Turkey.": I consider myself a fairly knowledgeable Turkish military aviation enthusiast with good connections to Turkish Air Force, and I have never, ever heard of this. An operational Mig-29 was still largely a mystery for NATO and the US, and it would have been big news if a Syrian Mig-29 was flown to Turkey. Nobody in the Turkish Air Force seems to recall anything like this ever happening, either.
[edit] Heavily censored and totally one-sided article.
This article pretends only commie pilots defected to the west. This is not true, as there were cases in the opposite direction! I know of at least one, where an american a/c repair technician stationed in Turkey was hired by the KGB on an offer of 1 million dollars. He climbed into his F-16 and tried to take it to the USSR, but crashed and exploded on take-off due to incompetence in flying the electric jet. 82.131.210.162 (talk) 14:40, 7 April 2008 (UTC)