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Document title: Photo Gallery - F-16 Markings - F-16.net - The Ultimate F-16 Reference
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Printed on: 18 November 2008
F-16 Reference
5th Gen Fighters
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524.4
Right side of canopy on F-16C #90-0776 showing its owner's name in 2005. [Photo courtesy of Capt. Rob Brooks]
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Decals 004
Closeup of intake on F-16C #90-0776 and 524th FS badge. [Photo courtesy of Capt. Rob Brooks]
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170i
F-16D #88-0170 at Cannon AFB, New Mexico in 2005. [Photo courtesy of Capt. Matt Malan]
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170d
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]
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NellisReturnMay 008
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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P2270164
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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Img273
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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Model 010
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]
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127-2
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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