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Henrik
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Two AL ANG F-16s identified so far;

F-16C 87-0332
F-16D 87-0379 Red Tail Tuskegee.

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Another serial noted:

F-16D 87-0388 124 FS

EUCOM wrote:

SAFE SKIES 2011 presents rare opportunity
Jul 20, 2011
by Maj. Matthew T. Mutti, SAFE SKIES 2011 Public Affairs Officer


MIRGOROD AIR BASE, Ukraine (July 19, 2011) – Capt. Frank Prokop, an Alabama Air National Guard F-16C pilot, straps into the jet for the afternoon mission. Though wearing a US Air Force flight suit, the Russian made helmet and life support equipment he was donning is designed for the SU-27 fighter that he was about to fly.

During SAFE SKIES 2011, a joint US, Ukraine and Polish event where Air National Guard pilots fly engagements with Ukrainian SU-27, Mig-29s and Polish F-16s on air sovereignty operations in preparation for the 2012 Olympics and 2012 EUROCup and 2014 Winter Games in Europe. Many U.S. and Ukrainian pilots have the opportunity to fly in the other countries aircraft. This unique program allows pilots to further their integration training through hands-on experience. It also helps them understand the different techniques used during an intercept mission based on the capabilities of the aircraft.

“There is no better way to understand the limitations and capabilities of an aircraft than by strapping in and taking it out for a mission,” said Capt. Frank Prokop. “When you collaborate on a mission as complicated as air sovereignty, understanding the tools you have to work with is very important. “

When asked to compare the flight characteristics of the Ukraine fighter, Prokop said it was very smooth; the handling was very different from the F-16C, but incredibly responsive. “You can tell the Ukrainian maintenance teams put a lot of care into these aircraft.”

When the U.S. pilots conduct training missions stateside, they typically simulate fighting against SU-27s and Mig-29s because their capabilities are comparable. “I was honored to be able to fly with the Ukraine pilot, and to better understand the true capabilities of this advanced fighter,” said Prokop.

When Prokrop met his Ukrainian counterpart, there was a language barrier in that neither pilot spoke the other’s language very clearly, but once they were in the jet they spoke the common language of air superiority. “Your control, my control,” was all that was said by Ukraine Col. Oleh Ges, the Mirgorod Base Commander, who flew with Prokop. As Ges made a gesture with the stick, Prokop knew it was his turn to fly and what maneuvers they needed to perform.

As Propkop and Ges took off in the SU-27, across the ramp Lt. Col. Kirk Toomey, a California Air National Guard F-16C/D pilot, strapped into his jet with Lt. Col. Dmytro Fisher in the back seat. Fisher is an SU-27 pilot assigned here.

“The feeling of the sky is the same with our fighter and theirs,” Dmytro said through a translator. “I think the F-16 is a little less powerful, but more maneuverable. It was such an honor to fly with Col. Toomey and the adrenaline is still pumping; it was an experience of a lifetime.”

The pilot exchange serves another very valuable purpose: it creates a very special bond between the pilots, especially the ones who flew together for the orientation rides. Shared experiences are what make this event different from most others performed by these Air National Guard members. Collaboration is much more effective if there is a common sense of belonging.

source: http://www.eucom.mil/english/fullstory. ... pportunity



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Another one is AL 87-0276 9th AF CC.

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Another is F-16C 87-0271 which is also a new entry for the unit after transferring from the OH ANG in late 2010.

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Henrik wrote:
Another one is AL 87-0276 9th AF CC.


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Thats Iowa's D model in the pic with the AL red tail...anyone know what other 132nd jets are there?

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jefropas wrote:
Thats Iowa's D model in the pic with the AL red tail...anyone know what other 132nd jets are there?

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Jeff - It seems that the D-model is the only one deployed from Iowa.

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Also AL ANG´s 86-0326 is there.

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Howdy Y´all,

Last Viper of the ANG contingent has been identified as AL ANG 87-0283.

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So, it seems that the Alabama ANG is there with six Vipers;

F-16Cs:
86-0326
87-0271
87-0276 9th AF commander´s markings and only one to be AIFF modified.
87-0283
87-0332

F-16D:
87-0379 red "Tuskegee" tail.

The only Viper provided from the IA ANG in Des Moines is F-16D 87-0388.

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SAFE SKIES 2011 lineup. Photos from July 19, 2011.



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Someone clear my noggin: Did 9AF/CC commandeer (for lack of a better word) an ANG jet for this deployment? I know AL is ACC and has done SWA deployments (9AF's AOR) but except for 1AF, I've never seen any other numbered AF CC jets come from the Guard. Usually an AD unit. Not sayin' it's wrong or anything, just unusual (for me).

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Hey SimDude,

The AL ANG has the 9th AF "Boss Bird" assigned on a permanent basis - Block-30 87-0276 - simply to "show the flag" for this air force and not nessecarily meaning he was there in person!!

The 301st FW at NAS Ft. Worth JRB, TX has "Small Inlet" Block-30 F-16C 86-0244 marked up as the 10th AF commanders plane.

It´s true that it´s rare to see numbered AF markings - especially on Guard and Reserve planes.

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USAF F-16C block 30 #87-0276 from the 100th FS performs a barrier test at Mirgorod AB, Ukraine on July 21st, 2011 during Safe Skies 2011.

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The first ones returned to Montgomery, Alabama today.

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