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USAF F-16A block 10 #79-0317, a Desert Storm veteran, that still carries markings for the 157ht FS. Full Scale Development F-16 #75-0745 was painted to look like this aircraft and put on temporary display at the USAF Museum in Dayton, Ohio in the early 90's. This aircraft was...
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USAF F-16A block 10 #79-0322 parked at AMARC for storage still carrying the markings for the 157th FS. [Photo by Phillip Kovaric]
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USAF F-16A block 10 #79-0329 was flown in from the 465th FS from the AFRes. It is stationed on wooden chocks since March 22nd, 1994. [Photo by Phillip Kovaric]
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USAF F-16A block 10 #79-0329 has some flat spray-lat over the cockpit indicating that the canopy is gone on this aircraft. [Photo by Phillip Kovaric]
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USAF F-16A block 10 #79-0331 which has been heavily striped down. The markings are very clear and identify the aircraft as previously being operated by the 160th FS. [Photo by Phillip Kovaric]
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USAF F-16A block 10 #79-0336 retired to AMARC on August 26th, 1993 but still carrying the markings for the 160th FS. [Photo by Phillip Kovaric]
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USAF F-16A block 10 #79-0341 with markings from the 465th FS which converted to the KC-135 in the mid 90's when they retired there F-16's to AMARC. [Photo by Phillip Kovaric]
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USAF F-16A block 10 #79-0342 stored at AMARC and still carries the unit markings for the 107th FS. The unit converted to the block 30 version of the F-16 and retired these early block aircraft. [Photo by Phillip Kovaric]
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USAF F-16A block 10 #79-0342 with 107th FS markings that it carried before it was retired on April 22nd, 1994. [Photo by Phillip Kovaric]
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