Royal Netherlands Air Force F-16s



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    RNlAF F-16A block 15 #J-636 from 306 sqn is parked on the ramp at Aalborg AB on May 29th, 1998 with a special 45th anniversary marking on the tail. [Photo by Erik Frikke]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 15 #J-004 from 313 sqn is parked with brakes and canopy opened on the tarmac adorned with a special livery for the 1991 Tigermeet. [Wim Vis collection]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 15 #J-013 from 313 sqn is taxiing by the camera loaded with a center fuel tank and practise Sidewinders. [Wim Vis collection]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 15 #J-054 from 315 sqn is taxiing to the runway to start another training sortie. [Wim Vis collection]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 15 #J-056 from 315 sqn is spotted at its homebase for the brief time it flew. It crashed on April 19th, 1989 after only six months of service. [Wim Vis collection]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 15 #J-058 from 315 sqn is spotted at its homebase in the special 1990 demo scheme. [Wim Vis collection]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 15 #J-062 from 315 sqn is spotted strolling back from the runway after returning from a training flight. [Wim Vis collection]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 1 #J-213 from 323 sqn is parked on the tarmac at Leeuwarden AB in the mid eighties. [Wim Vis collection]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 1 #J-216 with 306 sqn markings is seen here still with the original black radome and large Dutch roundel. The aircraft crashed March 10th, 1980 having the honour to be the first non-USAF fatal F-16 crash. The aircraft was only delivered to the RNlAF 10 days earlier. [Wim Vis collection]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 1 #J-217 without unit markings because it is factory fresh photographed. It crashed on July 17th, 1981. [Wim Vis collection]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 1 #J-222 with Arizona ANG markings prior to its transfer to the continental US for training purposes in 1989. [Wim Vis collection]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 5 #J-224 is coming in for landing. It was lost in a mid air with J-227 on April 26th, 1983 killing its pilot. [Wim Vis collection]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 5 #J-227 without unit markings but with large roundel like in the early eighties. It crashed on April 26th, 1983. [Wim Vis collection]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 5 #J-231 is spotted in the static at an open house in the 1991 demo season color scheme. [Wim Vis collection]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 5 #J-235 from 323 sqn is spotted at Leeuwarden AB after returning from a training flight. [Wim Vis collection]