F-16AM FA-57 "75 years D-Day" 350Sqn BAF
The 349th & 350th Squadrons were founded on 1942 and 1941 within Royal Air Force with Belgian staff. On June 1944, these squadrons took part to D-Day operations in Normandy conducting patrols and escorts on Spitfires.
On 2019, for the 75th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy, two F-16s Fighting Falcon from Belgian Air Force were painted with the "invasion stripes" on fuselage and wings, and the images of the Spitfires flying high above the beaches of Normandy on the tail.
The F-16AM Falcon FA-57, flown by 350th Fighter Squadron, based on Florennes (this decals set) (with the new "Full-grey" camouflage) coded MN-L, with the invasion stripes, on wings and fuselage, over the new "Full-grey" stenciling & camouflage (grey triangles, grey "Rescue" arrows…)
This decals set contain all the decals to complete one aircraft (the FA-57 of 350Sqn), including the stencils (maintenance marks) – the other F-16 "75 Years D-Day" (the FA-124 of 349Sqn) is available too, as reference Syhart 113A).
This set consists of :
- 4 decals sheets (2 larges + 1 medium + 1 small)
- 1 A4 colored page of instructions (front / back).
By Syhart Decals