US Air Force - ANG F-16s



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    USAF F-16C block 30 #85-1478 of the 175th FS is taxiing by the lens at Volk Field during Centry Independence '92. Note that the aircraft still wears the Ramstein AFB logo behind the cockpit. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    USAF F-16C block 30 #85-1488 is part of the 107th FS as shown on the tail. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    USAF F-16C block 30 #85-1490 from the 107th FS is ready for a new mission. Note the large tarmac evidently not the homebase of this aircraft. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    USAF F-16D block 30 #85-1511 has no unit markings applied but is a part of the 113th FS. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    USAF F-16C block 30 #85-1544 has 113th FS markings while taxiing past the lens. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    USAF F-16D block 30 #86-0053 from the 188th FS is posing for the camera with stabs in the down position. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    USAF F-16C block 30 #86-0222 from the 149th FS is parked in front of a 'suck zone' ready to roll. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    USAF F-16C block 30 #86-0226 of the 149th FS is cleared for a new flight. The aircraft was a write-off on July 26th, 2001. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    USAF F-16C block 30 #86-0230 from the 149th FS is surrounded by maintenance equipment. [Photo by John Tallent]
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    USAF F-16C block 30 #86-0235 of the 107th FS is parked on the tarmac at its homebase. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    USAF F-16C block 30 #86-0246 from the 149th TFS is waiting for its driver to arrive on the parking spot. Note the A-7 in the background (the 149th former aircraft) and the original Aero launchers on the F-16 wich indicates an early shot concerning 149 FS F-16 operations. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    USAF F-16C block 30 #86-0302 of the 162 FS from Springfield, Ohio is parked on the tarmac over there under a sunny sky. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    Air Force Maj. Mark Schuler, a Kailua, Hawaii, native, winds down the engines on his F-16C Falcon May 19 after returning from a training flight at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar. The projects officer with 120th Fighter Squadron, 140th Aircraft Wing, Colorado Air National Guard, was one of the Airmen to visit Miramar May 11 to 24 to participate in "dissimilar" training with the Marines of Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 225, Marine Aircraft Group11, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, by flying the F-16 Falcons against the F/A-18 Hornets. [Photo by Lance Cpl. James B. Hoke ]
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    Air Force Maj. Mark Schuler, projects officers, 120th Fighter Squadron, 140th Aircraft Wing, Colorado Air National Guard, exits his F-16C Falcon at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar May 19, after returning from "dissimilar" training with the Marines of Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 225, Marine Aircraft Group 11, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing. The Kailua, Hawaii, native, was one of the 180 Airmen who came to Miramar between May 11 and 24 to cross train with the Marines of VMFA(AW)-225 and MAG-11. [Photo by Lance Cpl. James B. Hoke ]
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    Air Force Maj. Mark Schuler, projects officers, 120th Fighter Squadron, 140th Aircraft Wing, Colorado Air National Guard, exits his F-16C Falcon at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar May 19, after returning from "dissimilar" training with the Marines of Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 225, Marine Aircraft Group 11, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing. The Kailua, Hawaii, native, was one of the 180 Airmen who came to Miramar between May 11 and 24 to cross train with the Marines of VMFA(AW)-225 and MAG-11. [Photo by Lance Cpl. James B. Hoke ]