Amazing the propaganda people always have on the mind set that the F-86 would be the most dominant fighter.
Russian had way less combat aircraft in the war and yet when you look at the aircraft kill status they have more double digits of kills for amount of pilots in the war.
Also check the specification out on the Mig 15 ...... take a deep breath .......... now time to do your home work ..... time to read .....
I also included some links of F-86 specifications
MIG 15 Aces of Korean War Quote from the linked article above ^^^^
Did differences in equipment explain the disparity? Probably not. Essentially the technological contest between the Soviet MiG-15 and the American F-86 Sabre was an even match. The MiG-15 studmuffinot was better than the F-86 in many aspects (superior climb rate, faster acceleration, more powerful weaponry) but the F-86 Sabre compensated that with more stable diving, a better gunsight, and a g-suit for their pilots, allowing them to resist the tremendous g-forces involved in dogfights. So, the edge were the men in the cockpits, and in the "Honcho Period" the Soviets had such slight edge. Quoting Chuck Yeager: "It's the man, not the machine".
Additionally, Korea was for the Russian MiG-15 pilots a "target-rich environment." In April-May 1951 there were only two regiments of MiG-15s in Manchuria, with a total of only 72 MiGs (despite the fantastic US reports which talked about 200 MiGs in China at that time). These six dozen MiGs faced about 700 UN aircraft, odds of 10 to 1. The arrival of the 3 regiments of the 303rd IAD reduced the odds to 4 to 1 by October 1951, but the Soviets actually never enjoyed the numerical superiority so often mentioned in US sources. By July 1953 the Russians had about 300 MiG-15s in the theater (plus a similar number of Chinese MiGs) against 1,000 UN aircraft (297 of them F-86E/Fs, plus a similar number of F-84s). Taking into account such figures, it is clear that the Russians always found the Korean skies full of American aircraft, and that's why scores of 15, 10 or 8 were not uncommon.
Mig 15 Specifications Link
Quote from above link ^^^^
Mig 15 "studmuffinot"
Specifications
Span 33 ft. 1 1/2 in.
Length 33 ft. 3 5/8 in.
Height 11 ft. 2 in.
Weight 11,270 lbs. max.
Armament Two 23mm cannons and one 37mm cannon, plus rockets or 2,000 lbs. of bombs
Engine VK-1 of 6,000 lbs. thrust (copy of British Rolls-Royce "Nene" engine)
Maximum speed 670 mph.
Cruising speed 525 mph.
Range 500 miles
Service Ceiling 51,000 ft.
F86 Aces of Korean War F-86 Specification Quote from above link ^^^^^
F-86 "Sabre"
Specifications
Wing Span 35 feet, 11 inches
Length 37 feet, 6 inches
Height 14 feet, 8 inches
Weight 13,791 lbs. loaded
Armament Six .50-caliber machine guns and eight 5-inch rockets or 2,000 lbs. of bombs
Engine One General Electric
J47 engine with 5,200 lbs. of thrust
Cost $178,000
Maximum speed 685 mph
Cruising speed 540 mph
Range 1,200 miles
Service Ceiling 49,000 feet
Quoting Chuck Yeager: "It's the man, not the machine"