Mi-24.
MiG-15. The Jap caption reads: 1960 winter, Prague IAP, snow remover = MiG-15 RD-45F engine.
F-104. German.
BTW, any Battlefield 2 fan site has a better screen cap than this, of the Eurofighter Typhoon in Battlefield 2: Euro Force that more clearly displays the tail number on its tail fin?
On second thought, the thread “Japanese Aerospace fading giant or reviving monster?” began by Flogger at
http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=39073
also has photos of WWII German aircraft with Jap markings. 8b
Two became UF-104J (renamed from QF-104J) drones with cockpits, and 12 became UF-104JA drones without cockpits.
http://aswoc-at.hp.infoseek.co.jp/UF104ja.htm
has a list of the dates of death, new serial numbers, and old serial numbers of JASDF UF-104J/A drones. 8P
F-27. Pakistan AF. Pakistan. 2003.02.20.
MiG-21. India AF. India. 2005.05.03.
Plus: WWII. Jap and US.
http://air.top81.cn/heli/ch47.htm
claims China captured some early variant CH-47 from Cambodia and Viet Nam.
Also claims China attempted to import some BV-234 (CH-47) for civilian use, and one sample was painted as China Civilian Airlines, but the project cancelled.
AH-64D. USA. OIF. 2003.03.29.
AH-64D. USA. ROK. 2005.02.26.
CH-47. USA. Stealing a MiG-21 at Kabul IAP, Afghanistan.
Bonus: CH-53. USMC. Stealing an USAF F-15.
After the refit it was found that the aircraft had superb performance better than both the Bf.109G and the Merlin equipped Spitfire V.
Leutnantgeneral Galland’s request came true?
http://www.geocities.jp/dumbo_seal/AH64.wmv
26 seconds. 8(
ttp://http://www.patricksaviation.com/videos.php?action=view&id=158&go=download
This and other official JASDF/JGSDF/JMSDF videos can be downloaded from the SDF support page of the Channel Sakura Online site at
http://www.ch-sakura.jp/jieitai.php
(Thanks to the SysOp of a F-15J fan site.)
http://www.patricksaviation.com/videos.php?action=view&id=158&go=download
“F-15J Ariel [sic] Refueling
Boom operators view of several Japanese F-15J’s refueling.”
http://www.i80s.com/80s_culture/1982.html
“Helicopter Shot Down During Falklands War,
1982
The wreckage of an Argentine Puma helicopter
shot down by British marines defending
Grytviken, South Georgia, on April 3, 1982,
during the Falklands War.”
http://www.rindzunski.com/or/aviation/guerre1.htm
“Ci-dessus : un Pucarra d・truit dans les premiers jours du conflit (DR)”
To Canpark dude: Any more Viet Nam AF jet fighter wrecks, preferably shot down by Yanks? 8)
For comparison, the Mitsui Bussan Aerospace official site still has a 19-page PDF file in Japanese at
http://www.mb-aero.net/contents/pdf/ah-1z.pdf
that comprehensively proclaims the AH-1Z is better and cheaper than the AH-64D for the AH-X competition.
(My free legit English version Adobe Reader couldn’t read PDF files in Japanese: the pages appeared blank, so I dumped it, downloaded from the Adobe site the free legit Jap version, and installed it.)
(Grumble. On-line photos of Vietnam AF MiG wrecks are hard to find, IMO.)
AH-64D. USA. OIF.
Zero. Japanese. Probably a fibre-glass copy, IMO.
http://www.amy.hi-ho.ne.jp/hamada/photo/military.html
Photos of wrecks on display in Ha Noi and, eh, Former Sai Gon.
http://www.vhpamuseum.org/misc/18thcac/18thcac.html
“Late 1972…..and Jim Lorenzo stands atop a shot down MIG, in CAMBODIA!
Image courtesy of Jim Lorenzo via John Jones”