Nguyễn Nhật Chiêu (born 1934 in Nam Sách District in Hải Dương Province) was a Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 pilot of the Vietnamese People's Air Force (VPAF); he flew with the 921st Fighter Regiment first with the MiG-17 before transitioning into the MiG-21, and is tied for fourth place amongst Vietnam War fighter aces with six kills.[1]
Contrary to popular accounts in U.S. text, Nguyễn Nhật Chiêu preferred flying the MiG-21 into combat over the MiG-17, stating that: "for me personally, I preferred the MiG-21 because it was superior in all aspects of climb, speed and armament. The Atoll missile was very accurate and I scored four kills with the Atoll... in general combat conditions I was always confident of a kill over an F-4 Phantom when flying a MiG-21."[2][3]
The following kills are officially acknowledged and credited to him by the VPAF:[4][5][6]
- 20 September 1965, an American F-4 Phantom II[7] (shot-down the F-4 while flying a MiG-17);
- 07 July 1966, a USAF F-105D Thunderchief (pilot Tomes, POW, credited to Chieu's wingman Tran Ngoc Siu, first victory over piloted American fighter with the MiG-21);
- 17 July 1967, a USN F-8 Crusader;
- 23 August 1967, a USAF F-4D (pilot Tyler, POW, RWO Sittner, KIA);
- 07 October 1967, a USAF F-105F Wild Weasel (pilot Howard, RWO Shamblee, both rescued);
- 29 October 1967, an F-4 Phantom (not confirmed by the US).
See also
References
- ↑ Gordon, Yefim MiG-21, Midland Publishing 2008. ISBN 978-1-85780-257-3
- ↑ Boniface 2005, p. 192.
- ↑ Michel 1997, pp. 83, 155.
- ↑ Vietnamese Air-to-Air Victories, Part 1
- ↑ Vietnamese Air-to-Air Victories, Part 2
- ↑ Toperczer, 2015, pp. 52. The standard pair of MiG-21s was more successful in combat at the time when fitted with a mix of infra-red guided R-3S AAMs carried by the flight leader and UB-16-57 rocket pods with unguided S-5M air-to-air missiles carried by the wingman... on 7 July 1966, a dissimilar pair of MiG-21s scrambled from the 921st Fighter Regiment on CAP duty over Noi Bai against incoming USAF F-105D Thunderchiefs... repeated salvos of rockets from Tran Ngoc Siu's MiG-21 destroyed Capt. Tomes' F-105D, however Nguyen Ngat Chieu was unable to lock his R-3S AAMs against another F-105D making energetic evasive manuevers... this was basically the first aerial victory by a MiG-21 over piloted American aircraft.
- ↑ US Losses in the Vietnam War Archived 2012-03-31 at the Wayback Machine
Bibliography
- Toperczer, Istvan, MiG-21 Aces of the Vietnam War, Schiffer Publishing, Ltd., 2015; ISBN 978-0-7643-4895-2.