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Actual pictures of F-16 "Enduring Freedom"

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:45 pm
by snake
Was on a site that has very detailed info, and pictures of F-16's, and found some info and pics of the real plane that BBI used for its second F-16 release.


The aircraft. Airframe #91-0401. 389TFS "Thunderbolts", based out of Mountain Home, Idaho. { MO }. Flew out of Al Udeid airbase, Qatar, during Operation" Enduring Freedom". Weapons loadout is different, but didn't expect BBI to do anything other than what Wolfpack had.


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And a picture of the Fireman/ Soldier mural on the fuselage. Looks like BBI pretty much nailed this. 8)



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Re: Actual pictures of F-16 "Enduring Freedom"

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 10:14 pm
by zodiacflash
I never knew the story of BBI's OEF F-16. I figured the artwork was probably on an actual plane, or at least taken from a wall or something, but maybe it wasn't. Like I said, I didn't know. But seeing these pictures now... So awesome... What a great tribute.

Re: Actual pictures of F-16 "Enduring Freedom"

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 9:08 am
by 456THBG
Great find, Snake....Thanks!

Re: Actual pictures of F-16 "Enduring Freedom"

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 11:57 am
by flyboy_fx
I think I might get one now. :D :D

Re: Actual pictures of F-16 "Enduring Freedom"

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 2:05 pm
by Island Raider
I've said this before and I'll repeat it again here, these companies should be including the history of these planes and their pilots in the boxes. Nothing fancy, just a sheet of paper, or even a half sheet to save $$, and give a brief description of the pilot, paint scheme and significance of the plane. It shouldn't be a bank breaker and it adds some history and personality to the planes other than the fact they look pretty.

Mike

Re: Actual pictures of F-16 "Enduring Freedom"

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 6:10 pm
by tmanthegreat
Island Raider wrote:I've said this before and I'll repeat it again here, these companies should be including the history of these planes and their pilots in the boxes.
21st Century Toys actually used to do that. They always included a general description of the history/development of the aircraft type on the box and then for the Special Edition planes, detailed the history of the pilot and unit.

BBI has not traditionally done that, though their past couple new repaints (F-16 and Bf-109) did have some history on the box. BBI, to their credit, has generally been pretty accurate with the schemes they've chosen for their planes, even the airshow ones, with only a couple exceptions like the S1 P-51.

Re: Actual pictures of F-16 "Enduring Freedom"

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 8:50 am
by MCalamari
Island Raider wrote:I've said this before and I'll repeat it again here, these companies should be including the history of these planes and their pilots in the boxes. Nothing fancy, just a sheet of paper, or even a half sheet to save $$, and give a brief description of the pilot, paint scheme and significance of the plane. It shouldn't be a bank breaker and it adds some history and personality to the planes other than the fact they look pretty.

Mike
Word! I do appreciate the historical facts that JSI included on their tanks. The sheet of paper would be fine.

-M