MiG-21's Final Flight: A Farewell to India's Iconic Fighter Jet

As the MiG-21 fighter jets took their final flight over India, Air Force veterans reminisced about the aircraft's storied legacy. Despite nicknames like 'flying coffins,' pilots praised the MiG-21 as the 'darling' of the skies. It played a vital role in training skilled fighter pilots.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Chandigarh | Updated: 26-09-2025 21:44 IST | Created: 26-09-2025 21:44 IST
MiG-21's Final Flight: A Farewell to India's Iconic Fighter Jet
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The venerable MiG-21 fighter jets soared across India's skies for a final time, marking the end of an era for the Indian Air Force (IAF). Veterans fondly recalled the aircraft's long-standing service, with former IAF chief B S Dhanoa lauding it as the 'darling of fighter pilots'.

Despite its involvement in numerous crashes that led to its unfortunate moniker as 'flying coffin', those who piloted the MiG-21 defended its reputation, asserting its significance and calling it a 'beautiful machine'. At the decommissioning ceremony, bright skies provided a fitting backdrop for the aircraft's historic farewell.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh hailed the MiG-21 as a 'mighty machine' while acknowledging its crucial role in shaping India's air strategy. Distinguished guests including Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan and former IAF chiefs attended the event, underscoring the aircraft's revered status in the military.

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