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The AFTI/F-16 (#75750) with two SUU-20 practice bomb dispensers. Note the wing-root FLIR housing. [USAF photo]
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AFTI/F-16 (#75750) with brakes open to keep in formation with the camera ship. [USAF photo]
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The AFTI F-16 (#75750) in an early guise, fitted with two canard foreplanes. [ LMTAS photo]
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AFTI F-16 (#75750) during the CAS program. [NASA photo]
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Dramatic head-on view of the AFTI (#75750) later on in its career: dorsal spine, wing-root mounted Lantirn-style pods, and FLIR turrets on the nose. [ LMTAS photo]
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Part of NASA's F-16 test fleet, from left to right an F-16C, F-16XL (Ship #1), and the AFTI testbed, at the NASA Dreyden Flight Research Center at Edwards AFB, Ca. [NASA photo]
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Nasa's AFTI/F-16 (#75750) fitted here with a fairing for a stabilizer chute, to help recover the aircraft from a spin. [NASA photo]
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AFTI F-16 (#75750) in a recent Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) flight program - Power-by-wire tests. [ LMTAS photo
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See also: F-16 'Power-by-Wire' Flight Without Back-up A Success
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The cockpit of the AFTI/F-16, #75-0750. [NASA photo]
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