F-16 Nose Art in 2008

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F-16 Nose Art in 2008




Found 4 aircraft, displaying 1-4 [Sorted by Date]
Local S/N AF/Unit Aircraft Name Marked Date Details
84307 USAF 134 FS 84-1307 Unknown Details
Catamount logo from the University of Vermont.
84380 USAF 134 FS 84-1380 "Bear" Unknown Details
83165 USAF 134 FS 83-1165 "Lethal Lady" 24 Mar 2008 Details
7,000 Flying Hours

Was the first F-16 airframe to break 7,000 flight hours and a small commemorative decal was applied to the tail in 2008. This Viper also wears 15 various bomb markings and three gun strafe markings from a prior OIF deployment and hence was called 'Lethal Lady'. It was retired just a few months after reaching the 7,000 flight hours.
83165 83-1165 "Lethal Lady" 15 Nov 2008 Details
Last flight occured on November 14th, 2008. Aircraft will either be placed outside the ANG headquarters in Colchester, Vermont or outside the Air Guard Base in Burlington. Continued to wear 15 various bomb markings and three gun straif markings from prior OIF deployment even through to retirement.



Abbreviations and symbols:
[act] Active [i/a] Instructional Airframe [sto] Stored (e.g. at AMARG)
[cld] Cancelled Order [msh] Involved in Mishap [w/o] Write-off
[con] Converted [o/o] On Order
[des] Destroyed (drone) [pre] Preserved (museum, gateguard) T/V LM Aero Type/Version (Construction) number
[emb] Embargoed [scr] Scrapped Photo Available



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