US Air Force - ANG F-16s



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    USAF F-16C block 25, #84234, of 144FW of the California ANG parked with dayglo captive sidewinders at Fresno AFB on April 30th, 1997. [Robs Aircraft Picture Library photo by John Smith]
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    USAF F-16C block 25, #84376, of 144FW of the California ANG parked without engine at Fresno AFB on April 30th, 1997. [Robs Aircraft Picture Library photo by John Smith]
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    Operation Iraqi Freedom - Rear view of USAF F-16C block 52, #92-3902, being checked by the crew-chief in early 2003. [Photo by Lt. Col. Craig Anthony]
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    USAF F-16A of the 113th TFW of the DC ANG flying over capitol hill [GD photo]
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    Two South Carolina ANG birds armed with HARM missiles [USAF photo]
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    USAF F-16C block 40, #89015, banking steep showing off its weaponry consisting out of AIM-120, AIM-9 and two CBU type canister weapons [USAF photo]
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    USAF F-16C Block 30 4-ship, with #87300 in the foreground, over Wisconsin [USAF photo]
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    USAF F-16C Block 30 #87-0300, assigned to the 176th FS 'Badgers' of the Wisconsin ANG, lining up on a tanker high over Wisconsin [USAF photo]
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    USAF F-16C Block 30 #87-0300 of the Wisconsin ANG on the tarmac [Photo by Lt. Col. Craig Anthony]
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    F-16C Block 30 (#87-0234) painted with ANG 50th Anniversary tail scheme taken during 4th of July fireworks display in Madison, WI. [Photo by Joe Oliva]
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    Montana ANG F-16C's shot at the 'Sentry Aloha 2004' exercise, held at Hickam AFB, Hawai [Photo by Joe]
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    Montana ANG F-16C's parked side by side at the 'Sentry Aloha 2004' exercise, held at Hickam AFB, Hawai [Photo by Joe]
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    Front view of a pair of Montana ANG F-16C's, shot at the 'Sentry Aloha 2004' exercise held at Hickam AFB, Hawai [Photo by Joe]
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    A South Carolina ANG viper banking above this beautiful landscape [Photo by Ceoillo M. Richardo, Jr.]
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    Michigan ANG four-ship armed with a wide variety of weaponry. Awesome sight [Photo by SSgt Jason E. Gamble]