F-16 Markings



  • 170d
    88-0170s L side canopy. Even though Capt. Malan was the 524th flight surgeon, the paint barn put his name on the front of the canopy for a time. (Photo courtesy Capt. Matt Malan) Close up of canopy on F-16D #88-0170s left side. Even though Capt. Malan was the 524th flight surgeon, the paint barn put his name on the front of the canopy for a time. [Photo courtesy of Capt. Matt Malan]
  • NellisReturnMay 008
    This was later amended and moved to the rear of the canopy. (Photo courtesy Capt. Matt Malan) Even though Capt. Malan was the 524th flight surgeon, the paint barn put his name on the front of the canopy for a time. This was later amended and moved to the rear of the canopy. Aircraft is F-16D #88-0170. [Photo courtesy of Capt. Matt Malan]
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    Nov. 2005, the 524th on a deployment to Nellis, on a rare rainy day.....something only Scott could arrange. (Scott Brown photo) November 2005, the 524th on a deployment to Nellis, on a rare rainy day.....something only Scott could arrange. [Photo by Scott Brown]
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    Summer 2006, 89-2083 with a model of it at Cannon AFB. Photo, model and viper flown by Capt. Rob Brooks. Summer 2006, F-16C #89-2083 with a model of it on the pilon, photographed at Cannon AFB, New Mexico. [Photo by Capt. Rob Brooks]
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    89-2127 in the spring of '05 wearing the 4 color Wing King tail flash representing the 4 squadrons at Cannon, the 522nd, 523rd, 524th and 428th FS (Singapore) (Photo courtesy Capt. Rob brooks) F-16C #89-2127 in the spring of 2005 wearing the 4 color Wing King tail flash representing the four squadrons at Cannon, the 522nd, 523rd, 524th and 428th FS (Singapore). [Photo courtesy of Capt. Rob brooks]
  • 127-2
    Summer '05, the 428th was disestablished at Cannon, so the tail flash on 89-2127 was changed to 3 colors, eliminating the black section representing the 428th. (Photo courtesy Capt. Rob brooks) Summer 2005, the 428th was disestablished at Cannon, so the tail flash on 89-2127 was changed to three colors, eliminating the black section representing the 428th FS. [Photo courtesy of Capt. Rob brooks]
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    Fall 2005, the tail flash is again re-done to add a green section representing the 27th OSS (Scott Brown photo) Fall 2005, the tail flash is again re-done to add a green section representing the 27th OSS. The aircraft is F-16 #89-2127. [Photo by Scott Brown]
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    89-2127 Summer 2005 USAF F-16C #89-2127 in the Summer of 2005. [Photo courtesy of Capt. Rob Brooks]
  • Model 013
    89-2127 badge scramble on the R intake, spring '05 (Photo courtesy Capt. Rob Brooks) F-16C #89-2127 badge scramble on the right intake, spring 2005. [Photo courtesy of Capt. Rob Brooks]
  • 127-5
    89-2127 badge scramble summer '05. (Photo courtesy Capt. Rob Brooks) Badge scramble markings on F-16C #89-2127 in the summer of 2005. [Photo courtesy of Capt. Rob Brooks]
  • 127-8
    89-2127 on the ramp at Cannon summer 2005 (Photo courtesy Capt. Matt Malan) F-16C #89-2127 on the ramp at Cannon AFB, summer 2005. [Photo courtesy of Capt. Matt Malan]
  • 27.10
    Col. Posner's name on the L rail, summer 2005. Colonel Posner's name on the left rail, summer of 2005. [Photo courtesy of Capt. Matt Malan]
  • 392 3
    92-3920 at PSAB during OIF, May 2003. Photo by Lt. Col. Mark Hasara 92-3920 at PSAB during OIF, May 2003. Tail flash has 4 sections that correspond with the 4 squadrons of the 20th at that time. Blue/White checkerboards of the 55th FS, yellow section of the 78th FS, red section of the 77th FS and the tiger striped section of the 79th FS. Photo by Lt. Col. Mark Hasara
  • 392 4
    Detail shot of the "Gamecocks" logo on the 20th FW flagship, 92-3920 during OIF, May 2003. Photo by Lt. Col. Mark Hasara.
  • 392 1
    Badge scramble on the L intake of 92-3920 during OIF, May 2003. Photo by Lt. Col. Mark Hasara. Badge scramble on the L intake of 92-3920 during OIF, May 2003. There are 4 badges representing the 4 squadrons in the 20th FW at that time, 55th, 77th, 78th and 79th. Photo by Lt. Col. Mark Hasara.