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USAF F-16C block 25 #84292 from the New Jersey ANG parked at the tarmac of Ft. Drum for a FOL exercise on June 17th, 2003. Note the full TER. [Photo by Philippe Colin ]
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USAF F-16C block 25 #84292 from the New Jersey ANG taxiing out at Ft. Drum for a FOL exercise on June 17th, 2003. [Photo by Philippe Colin ]
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USAF F-16C block 25 #83140 from the New Jersey ANG taxiing out at Ft. Drum for a FOL exercise on June 17th, 2003. [Photo by Philippe Colin ]
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A New York ANG viper carrying a large war-load over Afghanistan. While ANG units used to fly only homeland duties, they are now tasked with America's international policies as well. [USAF photo by SSgt. Suzanne M. Jenkins]
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USAF F-16C block 25 #84287 with a full air-to-air loadout posing for the photo in front of a maintainance hanger. This is the Vermont ANG's CO bird. [Photo by Philippe Colin ]
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USAF F-16A block 15 #81748 from the Vermont ANG, parked on the tarmac with opened canopy. Note the jacked of one of the ground crew hanging on the wingtip. [Photo by Philippe Colin ]
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A flightline of Alpha and Bravo models of the ADF version from the Vermont ANG, ready for a new flying day. [Photo by Philippe Colin ]
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USAF F-16A block 1 #78001 being readied for a next flight. This was the first production F-16 that came off the Fort Worth productionline. Note the red 'danger area' markings in the front and the back of the aircraft. [Photo by Philippe Colin ]
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USAF F-16A ADF #81743 from the Vermont ANG. Note that the aircraft already has the bulged tailfearing, but lacks the IFF birdslicers in front of the canopy. Strange combination. [Photo by Philippe Colin ]
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