YES VIRGINIA, THERE IS A GHOST OF KYIV
Immediately following the Russian invasion, a brave Ukrainian pilot strapped into a Cold War-era MiG-29 Fulcrum and took to the skies. Fueled by an undying love of their homeland, they quickly tallied up a combat record heretofore unseen. Two Russian Su-35s, one Su-27, one MiG-29, and two Su-25s were brought down by a single pilot on the first day of conflict… All by the same Ukrainian pilot. That pilot became the first “ace” of the 21st century and has joined the ranks of legends like the Red Baron. Thus the legend of the "Ghost of Kyiv" was born. It’s all true . Or is it? Realistically, there should be no way a single MiG-29 should be capable of such a feat. While it is a capable aircraft, it is inferior to the Su-27. Compared to the more modern Su-35, the Fulcrum is outclassed in almost every way… Aerial combat is not simply about "Fighter A" being better than "Fighter B". Pilot skill, ground support, intelligence, tactics, and sheer number