Royal Netherlands Air Force F-16s



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    RNlAF F-16A block 10 #J-250 of 323 sqn returning from an ACM training mission. The aircraft is currently used as an instructional airframe. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 10 #J-254 of 323 sqn gets ready for take off just after a rain shower. The aircraft is still active today as an MLU bird. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 10 #J-255 of 323 sqn is parked in the static for an airshow. Note the Turkish AF F-16 in the background. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 10 #J-256 of 323 sqn as it prepares to take-off from Leeuwarden AB in the mid eighties. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 10 #J-257 from 322 sqn is almost ready for take-off. Note the faded painting on the underside stab. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    RNlAF F-16B block 1 #J-259 is adorned with a special celebration tail to commemorate the 10th anniversary of F-16 service within the RNlAF in 1989. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    RNlAF F-16B block 1 #J-261 of 322 sqn makes its way to the edge of the taxiway at Leeuwarden AB. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    RNlAF F-16B block 1 #J-262 is wearing the logo of the TCA. This logo was never officially recognized by the Dutch military authority, but was nevertheless used on a number of aircraft who formed the initial Dutch training squadron. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    RNlAF F-16B block 1 #J-264 from 322 sqn is caught here about to land at Leeuwarden AB. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    RNlAF F-16B block 10 #J-269 which still carries the markings for 322 sqn, but has been cruely shot with an arrow. This may be inter-squadron vandalism, or work of the next squadron to receive this aircraft. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 15 #J-360 is void of unit markings when parked on the tarmac. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 15 #J-361 of 315 'Lion' sqn is taxiing by the lens on a sunny summer afternoon somewhere in 1987. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 15 #J-367 of 315 sqn is seen returning from a training mission on a cloudy afternoon. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 15 #J-514 from 315 sqn is spotted here at London, Ontario in 1995 while deployed to Goose Bay for low-level training. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    RNlAF F-16A block 15 #J-515 taxies by with dark clouds on the horizon. The aircraft is operated by 315 sqn. [Photo by Mike Kopack]