A note on sources. Information from the following sources was used to prepare this list:
MIA and PoW accounting information available on the Internet.
Vietnam Air Losses, by Chris Hobson, Midland Publishing, 2001. Perhaps the ultimate source, but lacking US Army losses.
Air War Over North Viet Nam; The Vietnamese People's Air Force 1949-1977, by Dr. Istvan Toperczer, Squadron/Signal Publications, 1998. A book prepared from information provided by the Vietnamese People's Air Force. This book contains a list of air-to-air victories claimed by North Vietnamese pilots.
MiG-17 and MiG-19 Units of the Vietnam War, by Dr. Istvan Toperczer, Osprey Publishing, 2001.
MiG-21 Units of the Vietnam War, by Dr. Istvan Toperczer, Osprey Publishing, 2001.
Clashes; Air Combat Over North Vietnam 1965-1972, by Marshall L. Michell III, Naval Institute Press, 1997. An excellent source of information on US losses.
Wings of Fame, Vol. 8, article on MiG-17 units and Vol 11 on MiG-19 units, Aerospace publishing/AIRtime
Fighter Combat In The Jet Age, by David C. Isby, HarperCollins, 1997
Air War Hanoi, by Robert F. Dorr, 1988
One Day in a Long War: May 10, 1972 by Jeffrey Ethell and Alfred Price, Random House, 1989
Air International magazine, article and reader's letters, from Feb 1990
Roll Call Thud, by John Campbell, Schiffer, 1996
Journey Into Darkness, by Philip Smith an Peggy Herz, Pocket Books, 1992
...And Kill MiGs, by Lou Drendel, Squadron/Signal Publications, 1997
Lightning Bugs and Other Reconnaissance Drones, by William Wagner, Aero Publishers, 1982
History of China's Aviation, by Jun Yao, et al., Beijing, China, 1998