Talk:Aggressor squadron

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In the third ¶ of the § entitled "Aggressor aircraft used in the United States" the author should either define or explain the term "dets," which I suspect is an acronym and thus should be capitalized. Dick Kimball (talk) 15:55, 9 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I beleive the line "The F-16C as procured by the Navy was equipped with the lighter AN/APG-63 radar set as flown in the F-16A" is inaccurate. The APG-63 is in the F-15 NOT the F-16.

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Incorrect date of first use[edit]

The sentence "The first formal use of dissimilar aircraft for training was in 1968 by the Navy Fighter Weapons School (better known as "Topgun"), which used the A-4 Skyhawk to simulate the performance of the MiG-17." must be incorrect as the Navy Figher Weapons School wasn't founded until 1969. I've removed the sentence but I'm not sure what the correct info would be. Jgaynon (talk) 16:06, 21 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]