

Have Doughnut was the name of aDefense Intelligence Agency project whose purpose was to evaluate and exploit aMiG-21 "Fishbed-E" that theUnited States Air Force acquired in 1967 from Israel. Israel acquired the aircraft as the result of itsOperation Diamond when, on August 16, 1966,Iraqi Air Force pilot Capt.Munir Redfa, in a defection pre-arranged by the IsraeliMossad intelligence agency, flew it to Israel during a training flight.
In this multi-service project, Air Force andUnited States Navy pilots evaluated the MiG-21, redesignated as the "YF-110", in a variety of situations. The aircraft was referred to as "The Doughnut" due to thedoughnut-shaped intake at the aircraft nose; this led to the project name "Have Doughnut". The inability of the Navy to disseminate the results of this highly classified project to combat pilots was part of the impetus to create theUnited States Navy Fighter Weapons School. The Have Doughnut tests were conducted atGroom Lake.[1][2] A similar project occurred a year later known as Have Drill, which used aMiG-17 Fresco acquired in the same manner.[citation needed]
"Throw a Nickel on the Grass and Have a Doughnut"—project briefing