The Indian Air Force's legendary MiG-21 aircraft, a symbol of the nation's aviation prowess, will take to the skies for one last time this Friday. First inducted in the early 1960s, the MiG-21 has been a cornerstone in India's military aviation, ushering the IAF into the jet age.

Pilots who maneuvered these Soviet-era jets are preparing to bid farewell to what has been a 'workhorse' for decades. Air Chief Marshal A Y Tipnis (retd), a veteran pilot, recalls the innovation and adaptability the aircraft demanded from its pilots, particularly during its inception.

The MiG-21 has participated in significant military actions including the 1965 and 1971 wars, the Kargil conflict, and the 2019 Balakot strike. Despite being dubbed 'flying coffins' due to past mishaps, these jets hold an enduring

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