35 AoA
Pattern Altitude
All but two appear to be missile kills, which certainly isn't a traditional dogfight. McNamara was right.
(the only two non-missile kills were by A-10s, which means it's the last remaining dogfighter.)
Ron Wanttaja
Most of those fights can loosely be described as WVR......and some involved traditional maneuvering at the "merge". The gun is truly not a very good or reliable weapon in a scenario where you have about 30 seconds or so to either win, or die. Even vs an aircraft that is unaware and non-maneuvering, it isn't perfect, much less against an adversary who is yielding only fleeting moments of vulnerability to said weapon. Missiles these days are very good "dogfighting" weapons, and I think that is what you will continue to see. McNamara's dream was of interceptors shooting non-maneuvering Soviet bombers from great range, something that has never happened. In fact, I don't think a US missile has ever been shot in combat (in history) greater than 20 NM away, most being much much less than that, in spite of the capabilities of more modern western weapons and radars. With that being said, I believe an EF-111 was also credited with a "rocks kill" in desert storm, after baiting an Mirage F1 or MiG-29 (can't remember which) into a night split-S into the ground. Wonder if they are actually the last "dogfighter"