Combat Statistics for Every Fighter Aircraft in History
The air-to-air record of 90 fighter aircraft across every era — from the Fokker Eindecker and the Sopwith Camel through the Bf 109 and the Mustang to the F-35 and Su-57. Every credited kill and loss, cross-checked, sourced, and shown as honest ranges where the records genuinely disagree. Sort the full table, explore the charts, open a detail card for any aircraft, or put two aircraft head to head. And for each one: whether you can still fly it with MiGFlug. Only interested in the jet age? See the fighter jet combat statistics.
Every fighter, sorted your way
All 90 aircraft — WWI to today — in one place. Sort by air-to-air kills, losses, kill ratio or first-flight year, filter by country of origin and combat status, or search for any aircraft by name.
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First flight ▲▼ | Gen ▲▼ | A2A kills ▲▼ | A2A losses ▲▼ | Kill ratio ▲▼ | Combat- proven ▲▼ |
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The combat record in charts
Which fighters scored the most air-to-air kills, which stayed undefeated, and how the whole fleet stacks up on a single kills-versus-losses chart.
Most air-to-air kills
Confirmed manned-aircraft victories, all operators combined.
Highest kill-to-loss ratio
Undefeated types shown at the top; only aircraft with 5+ kills.
Kills vs. losses — the whole fleet at a glance
Up and to the left is elite (many kills, few losses). Bubble size = total combat engagements. Hover any dot.
Explore each aircraft in detail
Tap any aircraft for its full combat history — a conflict-by-conflict breakdown, its most famous engagement, the caveats behind the numbers, and whether you can fly it with MiGFlug.
Head-to-head
Pick any two fighters and put their combat records side by side — including what happened on the occasions they actually met in the air.