Hello all,
Does anyone have any photos of Israel's Amir Nahumi's F-16A (Tail Number 219) or any information regarding it? I know he's the leading ace for F-16 kills with 7, and he also participated in the raid on the Iraqi nuclear power plant (led the 2nd flight), but I'm not sure what tail marking he should have.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks
-Mark-
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F-16A Netz Tailnumber 219 Info
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Posted: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 - 12:11 AM UTC
backstop13
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Posted: Thursday, May 29, 2008 - 05:23 AM UTC
Anybody know anything.
I would greatly appreciate it!
Thanks
-Mark-
I would greatly appreciate it!
Thanks
-Mark-
Posted: Thursday, May 29, 2008 - 05:35 AM UTC
Hi Mark.
Well away from my area of "limited" knowledge, but I found this site on Israeli F-16's which might give a starting point.
Israeli Weapons Site
Nige
Well away from my area of "limited" knowledge, but I found this site on Israeli F-16's which might give a starting point.
Israeli Weapons Site
Nige
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Posted: Sunday, August 24, 2008 - 11:51 AM UTC
I think you got your Tail Number wrong.
107 is the top scorer, 112 Carries the distinction of being the "First" F-16 in history to have an Air-to-Air Kill.
Also 243 was the A/C Ilian Ramon Piloted in Operation Opera, and is the Box Art on Hasegawas F-16A Netz boxing.
Try this web-site
http://www.acig.org/artman/publish/printer_276.shtml
Curt
107 is the top scorer, 112 Carries the distinction of being the "First" F-16 in history to have an Air-to-Air Kill.
Also 243 was the A/C Ilian Ramon Piloted in Operation Opera, and is the Box Art on Hasegawas F-16A Netz boxing.
Try this web-site
http://www.acig.org/artman/publish/printer_276.shtml
Curt
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Posted: Sunday, August 24, 2008 - 12:01 PM UTC
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Posted: Sunday, August 24, 2008 - 03:04 PM UTC
http://www.acig.org/artman/publish/article_270.shtml
Ok, I reread your post again and I see your looking for the "Pilots" A/C, I'm not sure they had assigned A/C but the best I could think of was to find the list of A-A kills, then try to see if that A/C tail nimber was listed, then check the Squadron. If your doing an early one I think there were only 2 Squadrons flying.
The one I listed isn't as detailed as others I've found. (but can't seem to find at this moment. )
Second what time frame are you looking to do??? early 80's, mid late 80's, or current, there were a few changes in the A/C you'll have to add.
Curt
Ok, I reread your post again and I see your looking for the "Pilots" A/C, I'm not sure they had assigned A/C but the best I could think of was to find the list of A-A kills, then try to see if that A/C tail nimber was listed, then check the Squadron. If your doing an early one I think there were only 2 Squadrons flying.
The one I listed isn't as detailed as others I've found. (but can't seem to find at this moment. )
Second what time frame are you looking to do??? early 80's, mid late 80's, or current, there were a few changes in the A/C you'll have to add.
Curt