Aerosoft F 16 Fighting Falcon Serial Number

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Aerosoft F-16 Fighting Falcon Serial Number. 0% on ms Flight Simulator X. Aerosoft F-16 Fighting Falcon Serial. Of plane and improve the fidelity of your world with FSX Add- ons. AEROSOFT – F-16 FIGHTING FALCON X – MISSION PACK.

FWIW, I just read an ad in a PC games mag that the F-16 add-on by Aerosoft for Flight Sim X, includes ROCAF markings. As usual, I wonder which ROCAF serial number and unit did the programmers choose? At the above URL, the 'Countries covered', WRT Oriental air forces, mentions Singapore and Taiwan, and not South Korea; but the screen shots, actually include a ROKAF 93-067, but no Singaporean or Taiwanese Viper. 8( No, the legit English manual doesn't mention them either. Does anyone here know, or have a screen shot, of the serial numbers and units of the Singaporean and Taiwanese Vipers in this add-on? There are aviation geeks out there (yeah, right, just the both of us) who gawk at the bort/bureau/serial number on a virtual aircraft in a game or movie, and wonder whether that serial number is real, ie, a real aircraft with that serial number exists out here, in the real world? AFAIK, sometimes the serial number is fake, because the programmers or graphickers randomly chose it.

Or, sometimes the serial number seems real, but is inappropriate, because, say, the programmers went to an air base or airport to record engine noises for sound effects, and to write down a real tail code from a real trainer or transport, then painted that real tail code on a virtual fighter. Thus, maybe in the virtual phantasy in the game, such as Battlefield 2, a fighter is #123 with tail code ABC (representing the 456th squadron), but in the real world, #123 isn't a fighter, and the 456th isn't a fighter squadron.

FYI, some weeks ago, I did a wee research on the three serial-numbered USAF F-104s seen in ST:TOS, season 1, ep 19. Kirgizcha tush zhoru kitep. The result is: two of the three crashed, and the third retired and is preserved. ] And photos from Oriental AF f-16s (specially the ROKAF) ] are for me harder to get than the European ones, where For comparison, I slam into the same language barrier when I got curious, and tried to research the history of ROKAF accidents/crashes, post-Korean War; so I gave up. After all, some Jap and Taiwanese sites have photo galleries of F-2s and F-16s, sorted by serial number, and I expect Korean sites have the same of their KF-16s.