Fighter Aircrafts of All Times
Do you wish to learn about the most influential line of fighter aircrafts of all time? Here is a comprehensive list of ten such magnificent militia machines which made a mark by delivering to the best of their capacities.

P51 Mustang Year 1941: This is the best ever fighter aircraft from North America that served as a bomber escort to raid over Germany in the WW-II. It was a very well made aircraft and was economical to manufacture too. It was completely power packed with a RR Merlin engine. It was also equipped with .50 caliber Browning M2/AN machine guns. The P5 51 brought down about 4,950 aircrafts in Europe to top the list of fighters around the world.

Supermarine Spitfire year 1938: This sexy aircraft was a British made single-seat fighter plane. It was used by the Royal Air Force and other partner countries in the WW-II. The total production of this plane crossed the mark of 20,000. This aircraft sustained throughout the WW-II, just as expected. Spitfire is exceptional with its aerodynamic design and the inclusion of .303 caliber machine guns.

MIG 21 (F-13 / Fishbed C) Year 1959: It is a supersonic fighter jet built by the Mikoyan- Gurevich Design Bureau of the Soviet Union. It is the first one of the known MiG-21 series. It is one of the most formidable fighter planes known. It was the first Soviet aircraft to have both- fighter and interceptor properties. This aircraft with Mach 2 capability gave a run to many aircrafts that were introduced later. It was flown by more than 50 countries.

Messerschmidt ME109 Year 1937: It was the official fighter plane of the German Aviation Industry. It was not the safest or the most comfortable fighter aircraft, but it had a remarkable combat record. It was the first choice for the best fighter pilots around the world. It was the most popular and the most successful fighter plane of the WW-II. It beat the record of all the others by a huge margin. It had a heavy armament of 7.9mm machine guns which were 4 in number. It also had single 20mm cannon firing which was enough to cause devastation.

McDonnell F-4 Phantom II: This aircraft was considered to have the best design when it comes to military aircrafts. It was a major fighter in the Vietnam War. It was the first aircraft in the United States which flew concurrently with the USAF, USMC and USN. It was efficient at setting targets Beyond the Visual Range (BVR); it had a Mach 2 speed and a two seat cockpit. It destroyed about 280 enemy planes in the Vietnam War. It was a feat for a design of this kind to achieve such applause.