Royal Netherlands Air Force F-16s



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    RNlAF F-16A block 15 #J-007 has no markings on the tail on this photograph. The aircraft was lost on January 10th, 1992 while flying with 313 sqn killing the pilot. [Eric Brand collection]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 15 #J-200 from 315 sqn is parked on the flightline. It crashed on February 28th, 1991 while flying with 323 sqn, sadly killing the pilot. [Eric Brand collection]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 1 #J-218 from 313 sqn spotted with some tiger stripes for the 1996 Tigermeet. [Eric Brand collection]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 1 #J-218 from 322 sqn is adorned with the 50th aniversary markings of the squadron in 1993. [Eric Brand collection]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 1 #J-225 void of unit markings paasing the lens. It crashed on March 21st, 1983 while with the 322nd. [Eric Brand collection]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 5 #J-227 is coming in for landing. It was lost in a mid air with J-224 on April 26th, 1983 killing its pilot. [Eric Brand collection]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 5 #J-235 has the tail logo of 313 sqn and is parked on the tarmac with brakes opened. [Eric Brand collection]
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    RNlAF F-16B block 1 #J-263 has no markings applied here. It was withdrawn from use with the introduction of the MLU version. [Eric Brand collection]
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    RNlAF F-16B block 10 #J-268 is strolling past the lens void of any unit markings. [Eric Brand collection]
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    RNlAF F-16AM #J-624 has the markings of 306 sqn applied on the tail while being parked in the static. [Eric Brand collection]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 15 #J-624 is a part of 311 sqn who performed the demo task in 1993. [Photo by Stephen Boreham]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 15 #J-626 is void of unit markings when landing at its homebase. It crashed on June 13th, 1986. [Eric Brand collection]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 15 #J-865 is with 311 sqn on this photograph. It crashed on June 3rd, 1985 in collission with J-621 while flying with this squadron. Both pilots where killed in this mishap. [Eric Brand collection]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 15 #J-880 from 312 sqn is coming in for landing. It crashed on May 21st, 1991 during a mission from Decimomannu, Italy. [Eric Brand collection]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 1 #J-216 seen landing at Amsterdam-Schiphol during a pre-delivery test flight. This was the first Dutch F-16 to be lost in an accident. It crashed on March 10th, 1980 only two weeks after delivery to the Dutch AF. [Photo by Ed Groenendijk]