This repaint of the payware FSX Aerosoft F-16C is one with a special commemorative paint applied to one F-16C of the Texas Air National Guard's 111th Fighter Squadron notating it's 90th anniversary in 2007. All the colors and markings have specific meanings, reflecting the unit's nine-decade history. The rudder is painted like a JN-4 Jenny, which the squadron flew in the 1920s. The schemes for the wings and flaps recall the paint schemes of the pre-World War II era. The blue fuselage represents the Korean War, in which the squadron earned credit for two air victories. The gray underside represents the jet age. The "N5A" was the insignia the squadron's P-51 Mustangs sported during World War II, in which the squadron claimed 44 air victories. Also representing World War II is the star and bar insignia on the fuselage, while the star insignia on the wing represents the pre-World War II era. "Ace in the Hole" and the stars on the tail replicate the markings of the squadron's F-84s during the Korean War. The ventral fin reads "Est. 1917." Today the 111th FS is part of the 147th Fighter Wing, based at Ellington Field in Houston, Texas. (For FSX only) Caz Dalton
Originally submitted by Cazzie (2009-02-05 13:10:54)