Found 38 aircraft, displaying modules-8
[Sorted by Date]
| Date |
Status |
Local S/N |
Aircraft |
AF/Unit |
Version |
Info |
Details |
| 10 Feb 1993 |
[w/o] |
J-195 |
83-1195
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RNLAF 311 sqn |
F-16A
Block 15T
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Details
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Flight control problems caused the loss. The crash occurred near Geffen in the Netherlands. The pilot, "Torch" Timmers, ejected safely.
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| 18 Feb 1993 |
[w/o] |
90784 |
90-0784
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USAF 18 FS |
F-16D
Block 40H
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Details
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Destroyed near Eielson AFB, Alaska. Both crew, pilot Capt. Glen S. Porter and backseat passenger, flight surgeon Maj. Robert D. Verdone, were killed. It has been speculated that during a ground avoidance maneuver the backseater had interfered with the control stick and rudders.
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| 19 Feb 1993 |
[w/o] |
83102 |
83-1102
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USAF 182 FS |
F-16A
Block 15R
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Details
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Aircraft crashed on McMullen range (Yankee/Dixie) near Tilden, TX. The aircraft crashed after the 4th pass on the bomb circle dropping BDU-33's. After the 3rd stage compressor let fly, this caused a massive fire/explosion and failure of the tail. The aircraft departed controlled flight at 1,000 AGL and pilot ejected safely 70 miles south of San Antonio, TX. This jet had only a centerline bag and it stayed on. The pilot was cleared by the accident board and flew successfully for 2 1/2 years after the incident and was promoted
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| 23 Feb 1993 |
[w/o] |
88523 |
88-0523
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USAF 69 FS |
F-16C
Block 40D
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Details
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Crashed onto an island on Lake Sinclair, Georgia. The pilot ejected safely.
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| 01 Apr 1993 |
[w/o] |
90-0002 |
90-0002
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TUAF 162 Filo |
F-16C
Block 40D
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Details
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The aircraft crashed near Sahinburgaz, Turkey killing the pilot, 1st Lieutenant Huseyin Yenturk.
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| 08 Apr 1993 |
[w/o] |
87-655 |
87-1655
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ROKAF 19 FW |
F-16C
Block 32F
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Details
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Impacted the mountains near Chungwon, Korea killing the pilot. The aircraft was returning to base. Weather was good, but it was night.
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| 21 Apr 1993 |
[w/o] |
79379 |
79-0379
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USAF 107 FS |
F-16A
Block 10A
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Details
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Michigan ANG lost one of its aircraft in a crash at Selfridge ANGB.
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| 28 Apr 1993 |
[w/o] |
89-0029 |
89-0029
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TUAF 141 Filo |
F-16C
Block 40A
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Details
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| 28 Apr 1993 |
[w/o] |
85492 |
85-1492
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USAF 13 FS |
F-16C
Block 30B
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Details
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Crashed near Osan while operating a close air support mission on detachment from Misawa, Japan. The pilot ejected safely at treetop level. The aircraft was flown into the ground due to instrument failure.
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Abbreviations and symbols:
| [act] |
Active |
[msh] |
Involved in Mishap |
[w/o] |
Write-off |
| [cld] |
Cancelled Order |
[o/o] |
On Order |
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| [des] |
Destroyed (drone) |
[pre] |
Preserved (museum, gateguard) |
T/V |
LM Aero Type/Version (Construction) number |
| [emb] |
Embargoed |
[scr] |
Scrapped |
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Photo Available |
| [i/a] |
Instructional Airframe |
[sto] |
Stored (e.g. at AMARG) |
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