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Kurnass = Sledge Hammer

 

Baz (Meshopar) = Falcon

 

Nesher = Vulture

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There's still a virtual box of matzah available for the lucky person who comes up with a nickname for the fictional Israeli EF-2000, or should that be IF-2000 :biggrin:

 

Hmm...howz about: Zeeb = Wolf :biggrin:

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Hmm...howz about: Zeeb = Wolf :biggrin:

 

That's Ze'ev for Wolf in Hebrew.

 

Nesher refers both to Eagle and Vulture, and according to babylon translator to griffin as well.

 

However I think the reference in this case was to Eagle.

 

at the moment the IAF seems to go for weather related names.

F-16C/D Barak = Lighting

F-15I Ra'am = Thunder

F-16I Sufa = Storm

 

Though I think they may have exhausted this this avenue.

They may have to resort to using old names with numbers, like the U.S. with the Lighting II.

Tough this is already being used to distinguish aircraft variants. For example F-16A/B Nets aircraft that arrived from USAF surplus in 1994 and were not upgraded like the IAF A/B models where called Nets-2 to distinguish them from the rest of the Nets fleet.

 

I'll back Ze'ev, It starts a new line of the dog family that hasn't been explored yet.

 

and it's my fathers name and I'd love to have a fighter named after him :grin:

 

Ziker

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Hey...I'm only as good as my search engine lol !

 

Ze'ev does sound much better than "Zeeb". In fact, the more I think of it the better it sounds!

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How about Unicorn for the Israeli EF-2000 what is Unicorn in Hebrew?

 

Lazboy

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How about Unicorn for the Israeli EF-2000 what is Unicorn in Hebrew?

 

Lazboy

 

 

 

Unicorn in hebrew is "Had Keren". doesn't sound too catchy for the Israely ear, I must admit...

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Unicorn in hebrew is "Had Keren". doesn't sound too catchy for the Israely ear, I must admit...

 

 

Well what about Swallow how does that translate to hebrew?

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I third Ze'ev, has a ring in both Hebrew and English.

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Well what about Swallow how does that translate to hebrew?

 

Swallow = Snunit

 

I think that's already been taken by the Grob G-120A trainer.

 

It is a bit hard to find new names, not many birds of prey or weather effects left.

With the F-16I the IAF asked the public to send in suggestions.

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I'll think we'll go for Ze'ev. Thanks for all the suggestions guys.

 

If we get another fictional IAF aircraft/skin we'll reconvene at the IAF thread.

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How bout 'Oy Vey' ?

 

Well that would do if we let the enemy chose the name. Oy Vey the F-XX/EF-XXXX is coming, were done for :help:

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Well that would do if we let the enemy chose the name. Oy Vey the F-XX/EF-XXXX is coming, were done for :help:

 

 

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