[custom_adv] Jalil Zandi Brig. General Jalil Zandi (1951–2001) was a fighter pilot Air Force who served for the full War. His record qualifies him as an ace and the most successful pilot of that conflict in air-to-air combat. It also made him the highest-scoring pilot in the history of the F-14 Tomcat. [custom_adv] Abbas Doran He (October 22, 1950 in Shiraz – July 21, 1982 in Baghdad) was an acclaimed fighter pilot and is regarded as a national hero of homeland.General Doran piloted an F-4 Phantom II in the Imperial persian Air Force and the homeland Air Force. He died in action during the War. [custom_adv] Abbas Babaei He (5 December 1950 – 6 August 1987) was an Air Force pilot who served during the homeland-Iraq War. After graduating in 1969 he moved to the United States to become a fighter pilot. During his studies in the United States he was chosen as the volleyball captain of the airbase volleyball team. [custom_adv] Mostafa Ardestani General Ardestani, was born in (1948). He graduated from elementary school and high school in the same town. After two years of military service, in 1971), he joined the air force pilot training center.He took up the basic flying courses in Iran, and to complete his pilot training, he was sent to the U.S.A. He received his flying certificate there, and returned home to serve as an f-5 pilot, with the rank of 2nd Lt. on the 4th fighter base. [custom_adv] Freydoon-Ali Mazandarani He was born 1330 and is a Air Force F-14 fighter flying ace who served in the war. Highlights of his career include hunting Iraqi aircraft on 26 Shahrivar 1359, ie 5 days before the official start of the war.He After hiring Imperial persian Air Force, with the martyr, "Maj. Gen. Mostafa Ardestani" as the pilot of the F-5 - Northrop, and then transfered to Dezful Air Base. in 1356, he was transfered to Isfahan AB, as F-14 Pilot [custom_adv] Farajollah Baratpour He was born 1945 and is a Air Force F-14 fighter flying.The H-3 airstrike was a surprise air attack by the persian Air Force during the War on 4 April 1981 against the airbases of the Iraqi Air Force at the H-3 complex in western Iraq. It was the boldest and one of the most sophisticated operations carried out by the persian Air Force during the war. The persians claimed that they destroyed 48 Iraqi aircraft on the ground with no losses of their own. [custom_adv] Hossein Khalili He was born 1956 and is a Air Force F-14 fighter flying .Providing safety and security of region and route, two F-5 fighters of Hamadan base immediately fly right behind the Phantoms and along with other F-4 pilots in predetermined location, take the responsibility of space surveillance of West and base protection. By the end of the mission, two additional flights of a team of two aircrafts also do this job. [custom_adv] Fazlollah Javidnia He was born 1956 and is a Air Force F-14 fighter flying .The persians lost 1 F-14A Tomcat to an Iraqi MiG-21 Fishbed. The Ihomeland Air Force worked hard to return its F-14s to service. Most of the 77 surviving airframes were not operational, or at least had non-functioning radars, while their crews lacked fresh training and experience. [custom_adv] Shahram Rostami He was born 1954 and is a fighter pilot in the homeland-Iraq War. With six definite aerial victories, against three MiGs and three Mirage F1s, he qualifies as a flying ace and holds the record for the second highest score of any F-14 Tomcat pilot behind fellow serviceman Jalil Zandi.Rostami held office as the deputy commander of homeland Air Force and the chairman of Joint Staff of the homeland Army. [custom_adv] Mostafa (Majid) Roostaie During the war, he had overthrown four Iraqi fighters, including one MiG-21, three Daso Miragef-1s and two MiG-23s.