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USAF F-16C block 25 #84-1236 belonging to the 17th TFS. Close up of the mission markins. More mission markings may have been applied to the other side of the cockpit. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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USAF F-16D block 25 #84-1321 seen here in the colors of the 19th TFS. The aircraft crashed on August 7th, 1990 when it was still flying with this unit. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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USAF F-16C block 42 #87-0361 from the 33rd FS is parked on the tarmac with the entrance ladder already installed. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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USAF F-16C block 42 #89-2091 of the 19th FS at Shaw AFB, South Carolina. This aircraft had a gear failure with the 112th FS on December 23rd, 1993 but was recovered. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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USAF F-16C block 42 #89-2135 landing at Shaw AFB, South Carolina. The aircraft was with the 33rd FS at the time . [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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USAF F-16C block 40 #88-0422 from the 34th FS is being parked together with a sistership on the tarmac at Ellington Field ANGB. [Photo by Cristopher A. Ebdon]
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USAF F-16C block 40 #88-0415 of the 4th FS from Hill is stationned on the trim pad at Nellis AB with full AB. [Photo by ACC]
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USAF F-16C block 40 #89-2072 of the 4th FS on the trim pad at Shaw AB in maximum AB. [Photo by ACC]
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Six F-16 Fighting Falcons (with #97-0106 in front) fly in formation during combined developmental and operational testing of the M4.2-plus core avionics suite upgrade to the aircraft. The formation consists of operational test aircraft from Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., and developmental test aircraft from Edwards AFB, Calif. [U.S. Air Force photo by Tom Reynolds]
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USAF F-16B block 5 #78-0099 from detachment 16 is spotted at Leeuwarden AB on July 29th, 1980. [Photo by Joop de Groot]
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USAF F-16C block 50 # 97-0106 of the 85th TES from Eglin AFB takes off from JRB Fort Worth on August 19th, 2005. Note the Sniper pod under the intake. [Photo by
Keith Robinson]
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An F-16 Fighting Falcon from the 64th Aggressor Squadron at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., approaches the boom on of a KC-135 Stratotanker to refuel during a Red Flag mission recently. The F-16s have a unique paint scheme to match their role as simulated enemy Mig aircraft during quarterly Red Flag exercises. [U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt Robert W. Valenca]
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OVER NEVADA -- Two F-16 Fighting Falcons from the 64th Aggressor Squadron at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., wait to be refueled by a KC-135 Stratotanker during a Red Flag mission recently. The F-16s have a unique paint scheme to match their role as simulated enemy Mig aircraft during quarterly Red Flag exercises. [U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt Robert W. Valenca]
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OVER NEVADA -- An F-16 Falcon from the 64th Aggressor Squadron at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., prepares to continue its mission after refueling during a Red Flag mission recently. The F-16s have a unique paint scheme to match their role as simulated enemy Mig aircraft during quarterly Red Flag exercises. [U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt Robert W. Valenca]
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USAF F-16C block 50 #91-0382 from the 55th FS with HARM mission markings and a confirmed SA-3 kill from a 1999-2000 ONW deployment. [Photo by Shawn Hull]