US Air Force F-16s



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    USAF F-16D block 50 #90-0848 is touching down at NAS Fort Worth. This viper is currently in LM Aero service. [Photo by Keith Robinson]
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    USAF F-16D block 50 #90848 is putting its gears on the runway at NAS Fort Worth on September 9th, 2004. [Photo by Keith Robinson]
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    Stain glass at Andrews AFB, Maryland in 1998. [Photo by Frank Ertl]
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    Hanging upside down taking a shot of himself. [Photo by Ffejnella]
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    USAF F-16D block 50 #90848 is taking off from NAS Fort Worth on December 7th, 2004. [Photo by Keith Robinson]
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    Marchaller is guiding an F-16 by night. [USAF photo by SSgt. Jeffrey Allen]
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    F-16C block 40 cockpit from aircraft #88-0419 at Van Nuys, California with 'Lets Roll' nose art decal. [Photo by Ralph Duenas]
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    A travelling pod is being carried to the aircraft. [Photo by Arthur Bijster]
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    Dramatic front view of a USAF F-16C block 40/42. [Photo by Arthur Bijster]
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    USAF F-16A block 1 #78-0001 is the first production F-16 delivered to the USAF. It is seen here void of unit markings waiting on the tarmac for a new flight. The airframe is preserved at Langley's Memorial Park. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    Sunrise picture taken at Hill AFB. [USAF photo]
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    F-16 Naming Ceremony Hill AFB, Utah with F-16A block 10 #79-0290 in the background. [Jim and Jeff Shawhan collection]
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    USAF F-16A block 10 #79-0290 at the Naming Ceremony at Hill AFB, Utah wearing a large 'Fighting Falcon' badge behind the cockpit. [Jim and Jeff Shawhan collection]
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    Lockheed test Viper #90-0848 flying over NAS JRB Fort Worth, Texas. Engine is the block 60 F110-GE-132 installed in February of 2005. Tail markings at the base indicate the GE engine. Picture taken at Fort Worth on June 2nd, 2005. [Photo by Keith Robinson]
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    USAF F-16C block 32 #87-0317 devoid of any markings but perhaps from the 302nd FS is equipped with a SUU-20 rocket pod. [Photo by Mike Kopack]