Who was the Vietnamese farmer pilot who
shot down 7 US aircraft in the Vietnam War?
The MiG-17 was flown by only a few of the North Vietnamese aces, including Bay.
(NASM photo 7A33704)
He was Senior Colonel Nguyễn Văn Bảy, who sadly passed away in HCMC after a short illness on September 21, 2019, at the age of 84.
A true hero of Vietnam’s air-war against technologically superior flying machines when he piloted a relatively slow, antiquated and mostly manual MiG-17, yet managed to shoot down 7 American fighter jets.
His interesting life-story and humble personality also drew admiration from his countrymen and American foes, alike!
He became adoptive father to the daughter of an American pilot he downed, and his biography was written up in a published book by another former pilot Ralph Wetterhahn, “Nguyễn Văn Bảy and other ACE pilots of North Vietnam”.
He retired early as a colonel of the Vietnamese Peoples Air Forces to devote the rest of his life doing farming, thus the “farmer pilot” reputation!
READ MORE of this remarkable and engaging story:
Nguyen Van Bay and the Aces From the North
As an F-4 Phantom pilot, I had tried to kill these men. And they had tried to kill me. I thought it was time we had a talk.
By
AIR & SPACE MAGAZINE
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