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Fighter Aircraft Combat Statistics – Every Fighter Era

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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.

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Confirmed air-to-air data only
Updated July 2026

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.

Swipe the table sideways for kills, losses and kill ratio
Aircraft /
Role ▲▼
Manufacturer /
Origin ▲▼
First flight ▲▼ Gen ▲▼ A2A kills ▲▼ A2A losses ▲▼ Kill ratio ▲▼ Combat-
proven ▲▼
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Combat-proven (air-to-air kills)Combat-proven strike / no confirmed A2A killAir-to-air untested

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.

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On the numbers. Air-to-air figures count confirmed victories against manned aircraft, credited by the operating air force and cross-checked across sources. An asterisk (*) marks figures that are best-available estimates — older wartime tallies from Korea, Vietnam and the Arab–Israeli and Indo-Pakistani wars that sources dispute by wide margins, plus recent 2022–2025 results from Ukraine and the India–Pakistan clash that are credited but not independently confirmed. The higher contested claims are explained in each aircraft’s detail card. Drone and cruise-missile intercepts are noted but not counted as kills. Where serious sources genuinely disagree — Korea, Vietnam, the Middle East and Indo-Pakistani wars — the kills and losses columns show the credible range instead of a single number; each aircraft’s detail card explains who counts what. For WWI and WWII types the columns are aggregate credited victories per type, not verified enemy losses: no air arm kept type-level ledgers, overclaiming ran roughly 2x on every side (worse in the Pacific and on the Eastern Front), and the ranges span documented credits to serious historians’ reconstructions — or simply hover over a kills, losses or ratio figure to see the story behind the numbers. The combat-proven column distinguishes aircraft with a real air-to-air record from those blooded only in strike or reconnaissance operations. Ground/SAM losses are tracked separately from air-to-air losses.
MiGFlug · Combat statistics updated · Air-to-air figures are confirmed victories against manned aircraft, cross-checked across sources. Spotted an error? Let us know in the comments.