US Air Force - AETC F-16s



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    USAF F-16A's block 10 #79-0344 and #80-0487 from the 56th TTW on the flight line during Exercise Quick Thrust '83-1 from Charleston AFB on November 10th, 1982. [USAF photo by A1C Sheryl D. Barnett]
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    USAF F-16A block 5 #78-0060 from the 63rd TFTS takes off during a base mobility exercise from McDill AFB on March 10th, 1984. An AIM-9 Sidewinder missile is mounted on the right wingtip. [USAF photo by A1C Lynn Polley]
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    An air-to-air left side view of a flight of three Luke AFB fighters flying in a finger-tip formation. The formation is lead by USAF F-16A block 5 #78-0057 flagship of the 832nd Air Division with the F-15 Eagle flagship of the 405th Tactical Training Wing on the right wing and the USAF F-16A block 5 #78-0058 flagship of the 58th Tactical Training Wing on the left wing above Luke AFB on February 1st, 1987. [USAF photo by TSgt Bob Simons]
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    USAF F-16C block 42 #90-0705 from the 63rd FS is parked under a shelter at Luke AFB on June 9th, 2006. [Photo by Jason]
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    Members of the 56th Equipment Maintenance Squadron prepare USAF F-16A block 5 #78-0056 from the 56th TTW to be hoisted by a Grove hydraulic crane during a transient alert exercise at McDill AFB on April 23rd, 1986. [USAF photo by SSgt Lynn M. Scott]
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    USAF F-16C block 30 #87-0231 from the 61st TFTS comes in for a landing at McDill AFB on January 1st, 1990. [USAF photo]
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    USAF F-16D block 25 #84-1322 from the 309th FS is lined up at Luke AFB. During a two-week course flight surgeons go through the paces to understand what it's like to fly in an F-16. They learn about the weapons, radar and stresses that a flighter pilot deals with during a normal flying day. Luke has more than 200 F-16s assigned, with the two-seat F-16D being used for the training. This image was used in the April 2000 Airman Magazine article "Top Knife." and was taken on April 1st, 2000. [USAF photo by TSgt Lance Cheung]
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    USAF F-16D block 42 #90-0781 from the 63rd FS heads toward the Utah Test and Training Range during the Tiger Meet of the Americas. The Inaugural Tiger Meet of the Americas brought together flying units from throughout North America that have a Tiger or large cat as their unit symbol. The Tiger Meet of the Americas closely resembles the NATO/Europe Tiger Meet in its goal of fostering camaraderie, teamwork and tactics familiarization. This photograph was taken above Buckley AFB on August 11th, 2001. [USAF photo by SSgt Greg L. Davis]
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    USAF F-16D block 25 #84-1330 from the 61st FS is parked on the flightline at Luke AFB in the evening sun. This aircraft was used as a recce testbed back in the mid eighties. It currently (2006) has more then 6,000 hours on the counter. [Photo by SrA Andrew D. Wilkow Jr.]
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    USAF F-16C block 42 #90-0769 from the 63rd FS is spotted taking off from NAS Fort Worth on July 14th, 2006. [Photo by Keith Robinson]
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    USAF F-16C block 42 #88-0508 from the 63rd FS is landing on runway 21L at Luke AFB on July 28th, 2006. [Photo by Robin Guess]
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    USAF F-16A block 1 #78-0018 from the 58th TTW is parked on the tarmac at Luke AFB with '832AD' markings showing this is the commanders jet. [Photo by Martin A. Niswonger]
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    USAF F-16C block 25 #83-1131 from the 309th FS sits on the ramp at the Nevada base awaiting its participation in GUNSMOKE '95 during the month of October. [USAF photo by A1C Kim Ruebling]
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    USAF F-16D block 30 #87-0368 from the 61st FS is being towed from inside a hangar in preparation for departure to its new home as the closure of MacDill AFB approached on August 1st, 1993. The 56th Supply Squadron aircraft parts section is seen in the background. [USAF photo by SrA. Richard Cassady]
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    USAF F-16C block 25 #84-0240 from the 309th FS is coming in for landing at Luke AFB. [Photo by Robin Guess]