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F-16 Vipers Part 2

F-16 Vipers Part 2 Photo CD Review

By Michael Benolkin

Date of Review August 2014 Title F-16 Vipers Part 2
Publisher Aero Research Published 2014
ISBN None Format 177 very high resolution JPEGs
MSRP (USD) $12.95

Review

F-16 Vipers Part 2
F-16 Vipers Part 2
F-16 Vipers Part 2

Aero Research has released part two of their Viper series, part one being released back in 2008. In this installment, we have another great cross-section of F-16 images from the YF-16-turned CCV airframe to servce aircraft from F-16A to F-16D from the mid-1970s to the mid-1990s. There's even a nice shot of the two-seat F-16XL demonstrator in here. Scanning through the images you'll find wings and tailcodes from the days before unit downsizing. It is depressing to see how much of the Air Force is no more. Of course no Viper collection would be complete without a good selection of US Navy Adversary (Top Gun) aircraft and these are here too.

Once again I used my image browser to scan through the aircraft on the disc and I was quite impressed with the selection of aircraft. For the modeler, you'll see lots of good details and color information for replicating warbird racers for a change of pace. For the enthusiast and modeler alike, you can browse through a nice variety of high-resolution images of some very nice aircraft!

This is a nice selection of imagery that you won't find available in such clarity and size. This title is recommended!

You can purchase this reference or any of their other photo CDs directly from their website www.aeroresearchcds.com or via email AeroResearch@Charter.net.

My sincere thanks to Aero Research for this review sample!