US Air Force F-16s



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    Magnificent front view of two USAF vipers with one banking away over the target zone [USAF photo]
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    A pilot watching over his/her shoulder to his/her wingmate [Photo by Lans Stout]
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    Coming in for a simultanious landing, this pilot is focussing on the runway [Photo by MSgt Bill Kimble]
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    Artistic shot of this viper standing on the tarmac with an AIM-120 on the wingtip [Photo by MSgt Lance Cheung]
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    A crew-chief preparing his bird for the next mission [Photo by Sgt Polly Bennett]
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    Nice bottom shot of a LANTIRN and GBU equipped viper [Photo by Ssgt Cherie A. Thurlby]
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    Whoops!! Taking a roll [Photo by SSgt Jeffery Allen]
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    Armed with 4x AIM-120 and 2x AGM-88, this viper is ready to rock & roll. Note the absence of the HARM targeting pod [Photo by TSgt Jack Braden]
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    This must be an absolutely magnificent feeling [Photo by TSgt Mile Buytas]
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    Three-ship frontal view of an air-to-air patrol flight [USAF photo]
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    It's just like this big-mouth viper is saying:"If you're not carefull, I will eat you" [Photo by TSgt Jack Braden]
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    Artistic view of 2x3 group of F-16s. [Photo by Neville Dawson]
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    Nice shelter shot of a USAF viper [USAF photo]
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    USAF F-16C with opened refuelling door ready to take some gas to complete its SEAD mission [USAF photo]
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    Two F-16s from the 555th FS/31st FW arrive at Sidi Slimane Air Base (Morocco) in support of exercise 'African Eagle' on January 22nd, 2001. African Eagle is a biannual exercise designed to practice dissimilar air-to-air training with the Royal Moroccan Air Force. [USAF photo by SRA Delia A. Castillo]