Talk:Aggressor squadron

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)

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
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)