Beautiful work of art! Got to Edwards April '75. The YF-16's were the hottest planes on the base. The red, white, and blue motif just added to the wow-factor. After a gunnery mission we got treated to a low pass from Neil (I think) from due North right at DAGRAG tower. From the top of DAGRAG (~ 40 ft) we were looking down on the jet as it came right at us. Neil pulled up with 15 ft of the tower. What a thrill and glad to play a small part in the test program. Thanks for restoring a legend that will live on...
I was an air traffic controller in the Edwards AFB tower from 1975 to 1980. Talked to this aircraft many times! Beautiful job on the restoration she looks fantastic!!
DCU Models built the nose? That's awesome. In fact, just yesterday I was flying my old DCU Dragonfly, an RC slope glider that DCU used to sell in the 90's when they were still in California making fiberglass model kits!
YF-16 01567 is indeed in the Hampton Virginia Air and Space museum hanging from the ceiling. I crewed F-16's for 6 years in the USAF, I miss those days, I'd love to crew one for 1 day again.
Wow! Great restoration! In 1975, I was a 12 year old airplane nut who got to spend a 10-day Summer vacation with a relative stationed at Edwards. He arranged for me to go out with the filming crew to film this aircraft performing an unrestricted take off. It was an awesome thrill. Later I got to meet the test pilot gang (Neil, Phil, and Bob). They handed me an autographed publicity photo of YF-16-1 that still hangs in my office today. Great job to the Restoration Team!
Magnificent job! A fantastic tribute to a fantastic jet and the people who designed, built and flew it. Hats off to the restoration team and Congressman Granger.
Kevin, my sincere appreciation and congratulations to you (and our GD/LM colleagues) on this magnificent restoration. I know this was a labor of love, but it is also a tribute to generations of stellar USAF and industry professionals who initially designed and developed the F-16 . . . and then evolved it into a tactical fighter that has provided outstanding performance for 50 years.
Absolutely wonderful work. Thank you for saving this historic and beautiful airplane. I look forward to seeing it in person soon. In the meantime I might just build a small version to have in my model hanger.
Congrats on the restoration, and thanks for your efforts. I wasn't there in the mid-70's, but I got there as quick as I could; D-day 1979. The YF-16 and F16XL are a couple of the most beautiful jets ever built.
I will never forget the day that I wandered into my AFROTC Det as a cadet and first saw this very aircraft in it's blue and white camo on the cover of Aviation Week & Space Technology. I was completely overwhelmed. That was - and still is - the strongest reaction I've ever had when seeing an aircraft for the first time. Her sister YF-16 - misnumbered as 01576 in the Monogram kit, still stands as the last model airplane I ever built. I've been a Viper addict ever since.
I can't tell you how much I love this. I built so many models of the YF (more accurately the FSD) as a child. Countless hours staring at it's brightly colored livery. This was my childhood and responsible for my military pilot career and continued career. I look forward to seeing this in person. Unfortunately not this week, I land at noon-thirty and you guys close at 1 pm!
The early -16 is almost a different aircraft. No Air to ground. Smaller wing. Far less thrust. But also less weight. The older computers were not up to par with modern fly by wire. But the old could probably still hang with the new Viper in a Visual close engagement.
Beautiful work of art! Got to Edwards April '75. The YF-16's were the hottest planes on the base. The red, white, and blue motif just added to the wow-factor. After a gunnery mission we got treated to a low pass from Neil (I think) from due North right at DAGRAG tower. From the top of DAGRAG (~ 40 ft) we were looking down on the jet as it came right at us. Neil pulled up with 15 ft of the tower. What a thrill and glad to play a small part in the test program. Thanks for restoring a legend that will live on...
This is one of the best restorations I have seen! Beautiful aircraft + dedicated knowledgable hard working people = A Master piece!
Thank you very much!
That's the first model plane I ever built as a kid. In that livery.
I was an air traffic controller in the Edwards AFB tower from 1975 to 1980. Talked to this aircraft many times! Beautiful job on the restoration she looks fantastic!!
DCU Models built the nose? That's awesome. In fact, just yesterday I was flying my old DCU Dragonfly, an RC slope glider that DCU used to sell in the 90's when they were still in California making fiberglass model kits!
Clearly shares a lot of P-51D DNA. 😮
YF-16 01567 is indeed in the Hampton Virginia Air and Space museum hanging from the ceiling. I crewed F-16's for 6 years in the USAF, I miss those days, I'd love to crew one for 1 day again.
Wow! Great restoration! In 1975, I was a 12 year old airplane nut who got to spend a 10-day Summer vacation with a relative stationed at Edwards. He arranged for me to go out with the filming crew to film this aircraft performing an unrestricted take off. It was an awesome thrill. Later I got to meet the test pilot gang (Neil, Phil, and Bob). They handed me an autographed publicity photo of YF-16-1 that still hangs in my office today. Great job to the Restoration Team!
Looks Amazing You guys did a great job on the restoration of the yf 16.I love our aircraft we have the best in the world
Magnificent job! A fantastic tribute to a fantastic jet and the people who designed, built and flew it. Hats off to the restoration team and Congressman Granger.
Congratulations everyone. You're a credit to yourselves and your country. Much respect. From Australia.
Great restoration ❤ loved the additional information. Thanks guys!
Our pleasure!
Absolutely beautiful!
Kevin, my sincere appreciation and congratulations to you (and our GD/LM colleagues) on this magnificent restoration. I know this was a labor of love, but it is also a tribute to generations of stellar USAF and industry professionals who initially designed and developed the F-16 . . . and then evolved it into a tactical fighter that has provided outstanding performance for 50 years.
A labor of love with a magnificent result. Respect to all involved.
Nice. Well done.
Absolutely wonderful work. Thank you for saving this historic and beautiful airplane. I look forward to seeing it in person soon. In the meantime I might just build a small version to have in my model hanger.
50 years! Brilliant design, and a great restoration, everybody! :)
Nice save and beautiful restoration, sounds like she had a tough life and deserves a good retirement.
Congrats on the restoration, and thanks for your efforts. I wasn't there in the mid-70's, but I got there as quick as I could; D-day 1979. The YF-16 and F16XL are a couple of the most beautiful jets ever built.
A great collaboration of people getting together to do a fine restoration. Thank you 🙏
Such a beautiful airframe. I love the restoration work!
Many thanks!
I will never forget the day that I wandered into my AFROTC Det as a cadet and first saw this very aircraft in it's blue and white camo on the cover of Aviation Week & Space Technology. I was completely overwhelmed. That was - and still is - the strongest reaction I've ever had when seeing an aircraft for the first time. Her sister YF-16 - misnumbered as 01576 in the Monogram kit, still stands as the last model airplane I ever built. I've been a Viper addict ever since.
I can't tell you how much I love this. I built so many models of the YF (more accurately the FSD) as a child. Countless hours staring at it's brightly colored livery. This was my childhood and responsible for my military pilot career and continued career. I look forward to seeing this in person. Unfortunately not this week, I land at noon-thirty and you guys close at 1 pm!
So it did have an Escapac. Im building a model kit of the prototype right now. Would be nice to see the gear wells. Thank you for this.
Wow those early F-16s are so clean, I bet that kinematically they are more capable than the current revisions
The early -16 is almost a different aircraft. No Air to ground. Smaller wing. Far less thrust. But also less weight. The older computers were not up to par with modern fly by wire. But the old could probably still hang with the new Viper in a Visual close engagement.