July 4, 201213 yr From Air Force Magazine, July 2012 issue [excerpt] Lt. No By John Lowery In 1953, Ken Rowe, then known as No Kum-Sok, used his North Korean MiG-15 to make a daring escape to freedom. It was midmorning, Sept. 21, 1953, and a few airmen were in the 4th Fighter-Interceptor Group’s intelligence film library reviewing gun camera film. Suddenly, someone began shouting, "A MiG just landed! A MiG just landed! Pandemonium broke out as people ran for the doors to get a look at the famed enemy aircraft and its pilot.
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