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Found 7 F-16s, displaying 1-7
[Sorted by Date]
| Date |
Status |
Local S/N |
FY/n |
AF/Unit |
Version |
Info |
Details |
| 10 Mar 1980 |
[w/o] |
J-216 |
78-0216 |
TCA |
F-16A Block 1 |
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Details
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First foreign F-16 loss. Fatal crash in Ijsselmeer, near Stavoren in the Netherlands. The aircraft was practising on the Vliehors range. The pilot, Captain E.J.L. Kropman, was killed.
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| 26 Mar 1980 |
[w/o] |
78023 |
78-0023 |
388 TFW |
F-16A Block 5 |
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Details
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Destroyed in a fire due to an engine failure that sent some turbine parts through the main fuel cells. The pilot, who's last name as Bell, was from the Operational, Test & Evaluation squadron but using 388th TFW aircraft ejected safely after trying to restart the engine. The fact that the aircraft did not blow up was a relief to some early pilots as they were not convinced that the new designed fuel cells would preform as advertised. The fuel cells are sealed partitions in the fuselage. However, the major concern was about the fly by wire flight control system and what happened if the power was totally lost if the flight controls went "stupid". It was well understood that loss of flight controls could cause 20 Gs in less than a quarter of a second. Pilot DW Bells ejected safely.
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| 25 Jun 1980 |
[w/o] |
78071 |
78-0071 |
4 TFS |
F-16A Block 5 |
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Details
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The aircraft was lost in a yellow flag exercise caused by fuel starvation. The pilot bailed out at approximately 300 ft when a flame-out approach to a dirt road didn't turn out to be the best solution.
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| 23 Jul 1980 |
[w/o] |
78092 |
78-0092 |
388 TFW |
F-16B Block 1 |
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Details
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Impacted the ground on the Eagle range, Utah. Crew ejected safely.
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| 28 Jul 1980 |
[i/a] |
FA-08 |
78-0123 |
349 sqn |
F-16A Block 1 |
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Details
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After a flame-out the pilot managed to restart the engine, but crashed nevertheless near Obaix-Buzet, Belgium. The wreck was later used at Florennes for BDRT. Captain Henri Malaise ejected
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| Oct 1980 |
[act] |
75747 |
75-0747 |
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F-16A |
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Details
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The aircraft crash landed on Rogers dry lake bed at Edwards AFB due to a blown nose gear tire on take off during the annual open house air show. It was shipped to General Dynamics Fort Worth in a C-5 and rebuilt into the first F-16XL, flying back to Edwards one year later on December 2nd, 1981. The pilot survived unharmed but very shaken.
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| 29 Oct 1980 |
[w/o] |
78110 |
78-0110 |
56 TTW |
F-16B Block 5 |
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Details
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Destroyed when it hit the ground at Avon Park range, Florida.
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Abbreviations and symbols:
| [act] |
Active |
[msh] |
Involved in Mishap |
[sto] |
Stored (e.g. at AMARC) |
| [cld] |
Cancelled order |
[o/o] |
On Order |
T/V |
LM Aero Type/Version (Construction) number |
| [emb] |
Embargoed |
[pre] |
Preserved (museum, gateguard) |
[w/o] |
Write-off |
| [i/a] |
Instructional Airframe |
[scr] |
Scrapped |
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