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Vlens
March 3rd 04, 06:15 PM
Dear NG,

where can I find a F16 or similar military aircraft
for a commercial photoshoot? (Arizona)

Vlens

Juan^Jimenez
March 3rd 04, 06:49 PM
You want to take pics from the F-16 or of the F-16? Why an F-16, in either
case you can find aircraft with similar performance that can do the job,
unless you need specific photos of the F-16, of which there are a zillion
out there...

"Vlens" > wrote in message
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> Dear NG,
>
> where can I find a F16 or similar military aircraft
> for a commercial photoshoot? (Arizona)
>
> Vlens

Vlens
March 3rd 04, 07:18 PM
Juan^Jimenez wrote:
> You want to take pics from the F-16 or of the F-16? Why an F-16, in either
> case you can find aircraft with similar performance that can do the job,
> unless you need specific photos of the F-16, of which there are a zillion
> out there...
>
> "Vlens" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>Dear NG,
>>
>>where can I find a F16 or similar military aircraft
>>for a commercial photoshoot? (Arizona)
>>
>>Vlens
>
>
>
>

Photos OF the F-16, as a prop for a commercial photoshoot.
Air Force Bases do NOT allow commercial photography, thats why I am
asking...

Juan^Jimenez
March 3rd 04, 08:12 PM
Oh. Hmm. Davis-Monthan, in the boneyard? Or the PIMA Air Museum?

"Vlens" > wrote in message
...
> Juan^Jimenez wrote:
> > You want to take pics from the F-16 or of the F-16? Why an F-16, in
either
> > case you can find aircraft with similar performance that can do the job,
> > unless you need specific photos of the F-16, of which there are a
zillion
> > out there...
> >
> > "Vlens" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >
> >>Dear NG,
> >>
> >>where can I find a F16 or similar military aircraft
> >>for a commercial photoshoot? (Arizona)
> >>
> >>Vlens
>
> Photos OF the F-16, as a prop for a commercial photoshoot.
> Air Force Bases do NOT allow commercial photography, thats why I am
> asking...

Ali Hopkins
March 3rd 04, 09:10 PM
"Juan^Jimenez" <b*d&5^-@-*b(d)5+.!c#o$m> wrote in message
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> Oh. Hmm. Davis-Monthan, in the boneyard? Or the PIMA Air Museum?
>

According to _Military Aircraft Serials of North America_, 79-0312 is at
Douglas for restoration, don't know how accurate that is or up to date.
Several are in store at Tucson ANG. DM has a fair few, but whether they'd
let you use them, I don't know - they'd be cocooned anyhow, if that matters
for the shoot? I've seen fashion shoots at Pima and some of the DM
scrapyards outside the base. I'd certainly call Pima.

Ali

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