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A row of Vermont ANG vipers with F-16B block 15 #82-1044 in the foreground. This aircraft was transferred to Jordan in 1997 as #234 under the 'Peace Falcon I' FMS program. [Photo by Philippe Colin ]
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USAF F-16A ADF #81743 parked at Burlington IAP. Note that this ADF bird is also missing the IFF antennas. [Photo by Philippe Colin ]
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USAF F-16C block 25 #84212 showing its tradition with a 'green' cover on the nose. [Photo by Philippe Colin ]
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USAF F-16C block 25 #84275 armed with just a pair of AIM-9's on the wingtips, waiting for the line chief to remove the chocks and give the go. [Photo by Philippe Colin ]
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USAF F-16C block 25 #84306 with a captive sidewinder under the wing. Note the tailmarking, which is unique for all Vermont ANG vipers. [Photo by Philippe Colin ]
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USAF F-16C block 25 #84384 displaying a long-range CAP outfit with 2x AIM-120, 4x AIM-9 and three fueltanks. [Photo by Philippe Colin ]
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USAF F-16C block 25 #85403 parked beside an F/A-18. [Photo by Philippe Colin ]
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USAF F-16C block 25 #83159 with AIM-9's on the wingtips, with the Burlington IAP tower in the background. [Photo by Philippe Colin ]
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USAF F-16C block 25 #83159 waiting for the go-ahead together with another 4 Vermont ANG sisterships. [Photo by Philippe Colin ]
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