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RECENT NEWS & UPDATES

Posted: 01-31-10

My call for help has been answered!! The official FSX UPDATE for the MiG-31 Firefox flight simulator is available for download! My thanks goes out to Bob Chicilo for taking the time to update the flight model. I'd also like to thank Greg Kelleher for his cockpit and HUD updates, and Christopher Halpin for his offer to step up to the plate on my FSX request. I've made updates throughout the website, with more to come over the coming weeks.

That leads me to my next request: Anyone with really great high-res screengrabs of the FSX Firefox in flight please feel free to send them in! As crazy as this may sound, I don't have FSX setup on a machine with the hardware needed to really get good stills. I'd like to update the slideshow section of this site with some awesome screengrabs. Specifically some extreme low-level shots where I can enhance the background with a motion blur, add the signature roostertail if it's over the ocean, etc...

Lastly, I'd like to thank all the continued support from my Firefox fanbase out there. I continue to get weekly emails from people in Europe, Australia, Vietnam, Russia, Thailand, Japan, Belgium and Germany... Firefox truly has global appeal, and I'm happy to have provided so many fans of the aircraft and movie so much enjoyment over the past decade.

Posted: 04-30-09

THIS IS AN OPEN CALL FOR HELP... I've been getting a TON of requests lately for an FSX UPDATE for the flightsim model. I do not have the FS model building expertise to pull this off, and I haven't been able to track down Owen, so if ANYONE OUT THERE is willing to take on the challenge I'd be more than happy to make the new model available for download on this site. Please contact me if you're up to the challenge!
Posted: 04-30-09

Wow, it seems like I update this site once every three years now! Sorry about that, but hey, at least I finally DID it. There's lots of NEW STUFF that's been added throughout the site, starting with a freshened design. Yes, I could have gone "blog style" with this, but I think it would have lost some of the unique feel that so many visitors have come to appreciate. The big news is that ThinkinRussian.org has officially broken the ONE MILLION PAGE VIEWS barrier!!! It took nearly 10 years to get there, but it's now official. HUGE thanks to everyone who has supported the site over the years. Like I said in the beginning, it's been a labour of love....

I've made a bunch of changes in every corner of the site, so browse through and check everything out, My hope is that stumbling upon this website gave you that rush of nostalgia you were probably seeking. If you were looking for the Mozilla Firefox browser, you can get that here It's my personal browser choice, of course!

Posted: 01-08-06

Happy New Year to everyone, 2006 is going to be a big year I think. The big news is that a NEW limited edition series of prints for 2006 is NOW AVAILABLE! The new print is 24"x18", printed at high resolution on artist canvas as before. The key difference include; A new three-quarter view of the plane, pilot figure added for scale, cockpit-panel inset view, metric dimensions, and updated technical information atop a new backdrop. And don't miss the FREE download of the MiG-31 Technical 'Whitepaper' available as a PDF download on the Illustration Page.

I'm also proud to announce that the flight model for MS Flightsim 2002/2004 was published in & packaged with the "Add-Ons" section of "Flugsimulator Jahrbuch 2004/2005", the German edition of Flightsimulator Yearbook 2004/2005. For nearly a year running, our Firefox model was consistently in the top 10 downloads on flightsim.com. Here's a gallery of screengrabs originally provided courtesy of Jason Schmidt.

Posted: 05-21-05

It's been two years since my last big update to the website, and I decided it was time for another. The big news is that the illustration has been updated to a NEW limited edition series of prints! The original series of prints is NOW CLOSED OUT. The new series is the same size, layout and canvas type but with several key adjustments made. Aside from the freshened homepage graphic, I've added more information to the Hangar section about an upcoming garage-kit model being produced by William Babington that will soon be available for purchase to the public. Lastly, there's a new design format for the slideshow section & screenshots section of the flightsim model page.

Posted: 08-19-03

Well, after literally three years of claiming that I'm going to update this site, I have! Changed the homepage, reorganized the navigation, dropped the price of the illustrations while increasing the quality even further AND...(as if this wasn't a time-consuming enough sideproject) I embarked on my first foray into 3D model texturing with the release of the flight model for MS Flightsim 2002/2004. It couldn't have been done without the extremely talented Owen Smoot. Many thanks man, the final product is definitely worth the download!

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INTRODUCTION

Welcome to my website and online resource of information dedicated to the aircraft featured in the 1982 movie, "Firefox" The focus here is predominantly on the aircraft and it's associated special effects itself, not necessarily the film, director or plotline. For that, there are probably better resources on the net.

I'm more interested in what people didn't get to see enough of, a really well thought-out design of a fictional aircraft. The real credit goes to Greg Jein (master model maker & artist) who came up with the initial concepts, and Clint Eastwood and John Dykstra for making it all happen on screen. Craig Thomas authored the original novel which the film was based upon.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

There are many different magazine articles and publications available where you can read about the making of the film. The first one that comes to mind is the October 1982 issue of CINEFEX (vol 10). There is also a rare article in the August 1982 issue of AirPower magazine (discontinued) which gives some brief insight on the design of the aircraft from the standpoint of pilots and aircraft engineers. But, for the most part it wasn't much mentioned. It was always that 'elusive black jet that you don't get to see enough of in the movie...'

This website is the product of a personal interest I have had in this enigma of a plane for the past two decades. I realize this seems like a pretty elaborate and time consuming effort for a product of Hollywood special effects that technically never existed, but after doing extensive research into the subject, I found a plethora of people that were as obsessed with this plane as I was! Thus, the wheels were set in motion to meet the demand. The illustration became the catalyst for the website.

In the 9 years this site has been online it has been visited by over 1,000,000 unique visitors from 21 different countries around the world. The feedback I've had has been enormously positive, and I've managed to meet quite a few cool people along the way. Thanks to everyone for your continued support in this techno-fansite!

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COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER

All of the content found within this website has been obtained via publicly available (free) resources. The photos found within the image gallery have been collected from various sources and have been submitted to me by Firefox fans over the years. I have made an effort to give credit where it is due and, if possible, list the source I obtained the information from, when possible.

The illustration I have created and made available for purchase through this website was built from scratch on my own time with my own equipment. I am not infringing on any copyrights nor am not making any actual profit from the sale of the illustration. The price I charge covers the actual cost of printing the poster and the shipping and handling thereof. It is an original work of art (99% accurate to the original design) and is treated as such.

The actual illustration itself and all original work has been copyrighted as an original work of art based upon an existing object, and it is for this reason only that the illustration is 99% accurate. If there are slight discrepancies, it is for this reason alone. The technical information I have written regarding the plane is based in part on material gathered from the film and the original Craig Thomas novel, and partly upon my own working knowledge of military aircraft defensive systems in general.

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All original artwork, graphics, technical information, collateral artwork and design elements of this website are copyright © 2000-2010. All rights reserved. www.thinkinrussian.org