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DAZ|Studio Military posted on Jan 21, 2010
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A recent addition to the USAF inventory at the time of the Soviet attack was the F-16 Fighting Falcon, getting its Baptism of Fire in skies over Western Europe. The Falcons showed their true strength in the skies over northern Germany, providing air-cover for the multinational army fighting to keep the Red Army out of Denmark. Seen here firing an AIM-7 Sparrow against the MIG-21s escorting a flight of Tu-16 Badger bombers, heading for the naval base Holmen in Copenhagen.

Comments (8)


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Richardphotos

6:24AM | Thu, 21 January 2010

outstanding model and sky

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papillon68

7:59AM | Thu, 21 January 2010

Excellent composition, you might perhaps make the canopy not totally transparent.

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Seaview123

8:38AM | Thu, 21 January 2010

Cool looking aviation picture. Nice work.

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flavia49

9:34AM | Thu, 21 January 2010

fantastic model and render!!

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Half-Baked

11:00AM | Thu, 21 January 2010

Great scene and effects!

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malleusdeus

11:35AM | Thu, 21 January 2010

Whoa, saaweeeet !!! Do we get to see the Sparrow impact ? Nicely done. The sky background is great !

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bazza

12:26PM | Thu, 21 January 2010

Wonderful work on this one, nice sky too, well done!

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PeterN64

3:02PM | Thu, 21 January 2010

Great! :)


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