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Release date | January 2012 |
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Soviets sold/gave them to client states. We either obtained them from client states after they soured on the Soviet relationship or were brought by defectors.
Red Eagles is a good read on the subject.
Book: http://www.amazon.com/Red-Eagles-Americas-General-Aviation/dp/1846039703
Sweet, need another read for my Kindle. Thanks for the suggestion!
After loads of reading on the bus to work every day, here follows my reading list for military aviation:
Modern
Vietnam
WWII
Overall/Other
Bonus non-military aviation
I highly second the recommendations of Snow Crash, Cryptonomicon, and Diamond Age. I would also recommend:
https://www.amazon.com/Red-Eagles-Americas-General-Aviation/dp/1846039703
If you're the reading type, I would suggest Steve Davies' "Red Eagles" in which he discusses just that. We often got them from countries that had previous Soviet influence, or from allies that captured them previously (if I remember correctly, one of our first batches of MiG-17s came from Israel).
Davies' book reads rather easily, and contains great primary sources. I suggest grabbing a copy!