So sad! But to those who participated and went through some of its ups and downs, inevitable.
http://www.freebirdswing.orgApril 2, 2009
The FreeBirds Wing Command, both past and present, have decided the time has come for the FreeBirds Wing services to close. The low activity and participation levels both here at FreeBirds and within the general community are the primary reason for this decision. The Falcon 4 community as a whole is contracting; without a supply of new pilots and new interest it has proven too difficult to maintain high enough activity levels to keep our hobby enjoyable. In order to continue the FreeBirds require a replacement simulator for our current Open Falcon version. Unfortunately, there is no such replacement available and none announced.
When FreeBirds was first formed 10 years ago it was founded in the idea of creating a community where everyone is provided equal opportunity to participate. We proudly continue to uphold our values 10 years later, although it was never imagined we could continue this long.
Throughout our history the FreeBirds were the original home to many of the communities most experienced and capable pilots, and great contributors. The FreeBirds have always been defined by the sum of our members and never by any one thing. It is because of our members that we were able to accomplish so much. To those that have contributed throughout our history the FreeBirds are forever grateful for your dedication. Hopefully you enjoyed your time spent with this organization.
To all the founders of the FreeBirds, we thank you for your efforts in building for the Falcon4 community what has become a benchmark in online communities for tactical flight simulators.
Below are some closing remarks from one of our founding members; Vulture (Mark), who was part of the group that created the FreeBirds in February 1999. Mark had the foresight to realize the value in our founding ideals, set our standard of excellence both in the Falcon cockpit and in our way of operating, and led the Wing with respect and strength. It is from his commitment that this Wing once grew to hold a roster of almost 300 members, nightly activity levels upwards of 30 pilots, and a group of 20 highly skilled instructor pilots disseminating fighter-pilot excellence and Falcon knowledge among our membership. Thanks for the good times Mark.
Any pilot that wishes to comment or contact Wing Command may do so by emailing:
FreeBirdsWing[at]gmail[dot]com
Signing off,
FreeBirds Wing Command
[From Vulture:]
To All FreeBirds Pilots,
It is with sincere gratitude that I thank you for the past 10 years of what I consider a great endeavor.
For all of the people that might not have had the chance to join the FreeBirds in its infancy here is a brief history of its beginnings...
In early 1999, some guys found themselves together on the recently-released Roger Wilco wondering what to do next. It was the first time we could actually speak to each other as opposed to typing in ICQ. This opened up the communication line and flooded our minds with possibilities. Oh yeah, and we had just been handed an incredibly anticipated update to our beloved Falcon 3.0. It offered complexities we drooled over and thousands of hours of enjoyment for our JP-4 fueled minds. We were living and breathing Falcon 4. We began to talk, discuss, debate, and teach each other. Little did we know that something bigger than we could imagine had begun. Meetings and discussions and tinkering lasted a few months.
Maddog one day mentioned that he had found an online group organizing a Virtual Fighter Wing. Realizing the opportunity to crank up our pool of pilots to learn and fly with, he decided to join. After a build-up of excitement, he learned the requirements to join included a stringent flight exam. He washed out. Dejected over the lack of flexibility and elitist attitude, he felt we could build a better group ourselves with an open door policy. The ideals that we shared apparently were not shared everywhere.
We began to toss around the idea of starting our own group. I had previously participated in a local Falcon 3.0 group and wanted to start my own. Maddog pushed the issue until I caved and The FreeBirds Virtual Fighter Squadron was born. Word spread and numbers grew. We built a meek and meager website, and pilots joined. We were flying, teaching, learning, and people were connected. Mitch showed up in early 2000 and kicked the wing in the pants with a magnificent website replacement that to this day offers the best virtual fighter wing functionality I have seen. You are a wizard Mitch thanks for leading this group, improving the FreeBirds, and maintaining our vision. Getting new pilots caught up with our months of discovery took time and drove the creation of a list of items. The list turned into a syllabus for instruction. Enter TomcatTwo, a former Nuke Sub dude who created PowerPoint Presentations for a living. With his passion for Falcon and natural ability to teach and present, the FreeBirds Training program as we know it today began it's life.
We've been through many events... including development of 3 separate squadrons (North American, European, and Australian) to accommodate global time zones, re-integration into a single global wing, various intra-squad combat exercises, and development of the our training programs from BFT thru SCR. These same training programs developed countless pilots and was imitated many times over by other virtual squads around the world.
We have had our ups and downs but I have always been truly amazed at the quality of people that joined our group. It fascinates me that with our policy to "accept everyone" our membership continued to consist primarily of great pilots and people, reassuring me that the FreeBirds organization was built right; to promote the hobby we love and allow everyone to participate. Our organization became like a family. Members came, and went, and returned again. I have had many incredibly enjoyable experiences flying, learning, and teaching. I humbly say thank you to all FreeBirds Pilots. To all of you I can honestly say, without you we would have not made it this far. I never imagined this was possible back in 1999.
Spiderman, Chillydog, Fooey, Etrain, Slice, KidVicious, Lytning, Unpilot, Sappy, Firebird, Ratty, Oledog, Fhybr, Gman, Giltedge, Novice, Soulman, Mitch, Tiger, Doc, Fixitman, Dagger, Tex, Ripcut, Snake Eyes, Arpad, and Badboy, and others I'm sure (apologies)... you all have done so much for the FreeBirds. Brothers, you were the rocks that built up the Wing. Thank you for your efforts.
TomcatTwo drifted away with life's responsibilities which I have recently grown to appreciate

Stumpy left for Undergraduate Pilot Training not too long after the FreeBirds started and later went to Tyndall to fly F-15's. Stumpy, wherever you are, I hope all is well, and thank you.
Maddog and the original 8 members were swallowed up by the massive number of new recruits that joined within the first year. Guys, you will always be the heart of the FreeBirds to me.
Thank you,
Mark "Vulture" V.P.