Israeli Defense Force F-16s



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    IDFAF F-16D block 40, #610, showing off why camouflage could be usefull [IDF/AF photo]
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    IDFAF 105sqn ("The Scorpions") Fighter Squadron, Viper #516. [Photo by Zohar de-Valenca]
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    Israeli dual-seat viper besides a Hungarian Fulcrum [Photo by Ugur Ozkan]
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    Detailled cockpit view of an Israeli dual-seat viper [Photo by Ugur Ozkan]
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    IDFAF F-16D, #045, displaying some mighty ordonance [Photo by Marc Payne]
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    IDFAF F-16B block 5 (original) #001 armed with a AIM-9 AAM and a GBU-10 LGB, seen over the Dead Sea. [IDF/AF photo]
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    The famous #107 of the IDFAF [Photo by Zohar de-Valenca]
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    IDFAF F-16B, #001, with two sidewinders on the tips. [IDF/AF photo]
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    IDFAF F-16B #979 was one of 50 surplus USAF F-16A/B block 10s provided to Israel under Peace Marble IV, as compansation for its restraint during Gulf War I. These aircraft originally retained the air superiority grey color scheme and are locally known as 'Netz II' [IDF/AF photo]
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    Landing shot of IDFAF, #088 [IDF/AF photo]
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    The first Israeli pilot who made a flight with the brand-new F-16I 'Sufa' [IDF/AF photo]
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    The first Israeli F-16I rolling out of his shelter for an early configuration flight [IDF/AF photo]
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    IDFAF F-16I in the dispersal with its pilots preparing for a flight [IDF/AF photo]
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    First take-off with an Israeli pilot at the controls [IDF/AF photo]
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    It looks ugly, but I wouldn't want to be on the receiving end of this one [IDF/AF photo]