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Preserved F-16s for which we don't have photos



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JakeMelampy
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Yes, Joris is correct. I'll include shots of it Jon. It is painted as the 187FW flagship.

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Not sure who uploaded these photos, maybe habu2?

75-0752 at Dallas Frontiers of Flight Museum.

You can see why they have been requesting a P&W engine exhaust.


USAF F-16B #75-0752 is spotted at the Dallas Frontiers of Flight Museum on November 4th, 2006.


USAF F-16B #75-0752 is spotted at the Dallas Frontiers of Flight Museum on November 4th, 2006.
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Hi Folks,
Jon wrote:
The following is a list of USAF F-16s that we do not have a photo of preserved. Details of location are provided.

79-0340 McClellan AFB, California

This one is actually at Aviano AB, Italy marked as '31MOS' (before that it was marked '31LSS'). It probably only processed through SM-ALC from AMARC.

How about 80-0510? Anybody a confirmed sighting (or even better a pic) of this Viper at Sierracin, Sylmar, CA?

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Joris, your right again. We had the aircraft listed initially at Aviano but then moving to McCellan AFB. Not sure why?
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Found these on a forum for 82-0929. Not sure who the owner is.



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Can this help??!!

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Found this USAF photo of #81-0723


SMSgt. Rodney Kummer, SMSgt. James Phennicie MSgt. Roger Jacoby stand in front of a static display of a 114th FW ANG F-16A ADF #81-0723 monument aircraft at Sioux Falls, South Dakota on October 16th, 2003.

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A picture of 78-0005 is in the uploaded photos. Can scratch it off the list. Very Happy For those of you who don't want to look for it in the upload section..



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Thanks cdhstang

We need to give photo credit, did you take the photo? Should we give credit under cdhstang?
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Yes I took the photo.. CDHSTANG is fine. Thanks
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Here's an old picture of 80-554 from Duluth. I took this picture at Tyndal AFB May 1992
I know it's not the best quality but I only had a 35MM throwaway camera at the time.
You can see the live fire telemetry pod on the centerline and the AIM-7 pylon on Sta 3.



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The YF-16 at Rome ADC. Strongly suggest someone pay a visit to the base and get permission to take a picture of the aircraft in its current condition.

For historical purposes, this aircraft needs to be preserved as it is the second F-16 ever built in prototypical form as a YF-16. What we would need is a C-17 to airlift this aircraft back to Lockheed Martin in Fort Worth where the company can donate plant space and have volunteers, including retirees restore the aircraft to its pristine glory. Spares can be scrounged from DM's vast collection of F-16's. Lockheed Martin could initially display the YF-16 as a historical artifact inside the plant until a more usitable space can be found, perhaps in the nearby Dallas Frontiers of FLight Museum next to the green lizard F-16B minus an engine cowling! (Fix that, too at the same time!)

Rome ADC has plenty of F-16 carcasses to choose from DM or may not even need a F-16!
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Is there a section in the photo gallery that has all the static aircraft in one place. If not I think it would be a nice seperate catagory.
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We currently provide this method to see the preserved jets

http://www.f-16.net/f-16_preserved.html

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One of the US Navy F-16Ns #86-1687 now preserved but cunningly disguised as a USAF bird


USNavy F-16N block 30 #163569 is now painted as a regular USAF (86-1687) spotted on display at NAS Fort Worth.

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