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31 July 2006
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New F-16 aggressor unit will stand up in Alaska
The Air Force will activate the 18th Aggressor Squadron at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska and equip them with F-16 Block 30s....
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30 July 2006
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Another two F-16s block 40 reach 6,000hrs milestone
Two F-16s block 40 assigned to the 421st Expeditionary Fighter Squadron passed 6,000 flying hours during two recent Operation Iraqi Freedom combat missions over Iraq. ...
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28 July 2006
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USCG HC-130H crashed in Alaska
Coast Gaurd HC-130H #1710 crash landed at Saint Paul Island, Alaska which is in the Bering Sea....
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27 July 2006
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U.S. Air Force awards Lockheed Martin F-16 Mission Planning Enterprise Contract
The U.S. Air Force has awarded Lockheed Martin a Mission Planning Enterprise Contract (MPEC) delivery order to upgrade components for the U.S. Air Force's fleet of F-16 Block 40 and 50 aircraft. ...
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25 July 2006
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ACC releases details on Shaw F-16 crash
An F-16CJ pilot ejected from his aircraft over the Atlantic Ocean Apr. 5, 2006 after experiencing a Gravity-Induced Loss of Consciousness and awaking to find his aircraft in an unrecoverable dive, according to an Air Combat Command report released two weeks ago. ...
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20 July 2006
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IDF/AF F-16I 'Sufa' crashed
An Israel Defense Forces/Air Force (IDFAF) F-16I 'Sufa' crashed late Wednesday while taking off from an IDF base in the Negev desert as part of operations against targets in Lebanon. ...
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20 July 2006
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Hill pilot safely lands F-16 with gear problems
Capt. Michael Seltzer ran into trouble when one of his three green lights didn't come up after a five hour mission over Iraq....
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19 July 2006
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Flying in Nontraditional Role, F-16 thwarts terrorist activity
A U.S. Air Force F-16 fighter, providing nontraditional intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance support to coalition ground forces, killed a member of an improvised explosive device cell and identified an IED emplacement yesterday near Baqubah, Iraq, U.S. Central Command Air Forces officials reported today. ...
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19 July 2006
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BAE Systems and Lockheed Martin sign agreement for lifetime support of F-35 Lightning II
BAE Systems and Lockheed Martin announced today that they have signed an agreement that defines how F-35 support services will be provided in the UK through the life of the F-35 Lightning II program. ...
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19 July 2006
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Dutch F-16 crashes over the Wadden Sea
An F-16 of the RNlAF crashed over the Wadden Sea near the island of Vlieland around 14:50 hours local on Wednesday afternoon. The pilot was able to eject and was subsequently rescued by an AB-412SP helicopter....
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18 July 2006
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U.S. Air Force withholding F-22 funds from Lockheed
The U.S. Air Force has announced that it intends to withhold up to $57 million to compensate for inspections of flawed F-22 fighter jets....
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18 July 2006
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F-22A Raptor foreign sales ban repealed by House
The U.S. House of Representatives repealed a ban on F-22 Raptor sales to foreign air forces in a voice vote on July 1. ...
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18 July 2006
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F-35 Lightning II, strong global partnership, ready to begin production and sustainment
With a new name, its first flight on the near horizon, six aircraft in various stages of subassembly and plans being laid for operation and support, the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, the only 5TH generation fighter available on the international market, is moving quickly into production with an eye toward long-term sustainment. ...
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17 July 2006
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Magellan Aerospace and Pratt & Whitney sign US$20 million agreement for work on F-35 Engine
Pratt & Whitney, a unit of United Technologies Corp. has signed a letter of intent with Canadian company Magellan Aerospace for work on the F135 engine that will power the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) "Lightning II". The agreement, announced today during a press conference at the Farnborough International Air Show, has a potential value of more than US$20 million over the life of the program....
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17 July 2006
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US to sell 66 F-16s to Taiwan
The United States has agreed to sell Taiwan 66 F-16 fighter jets in a deal worth over US $3 billion stating a report on July 17th, 2006....
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17 July 2006
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C-130J Super Hercules: delivering agile mobility and global response for any mission, anywhere and any time
Lockheed Martin officials briefed reporters attending the Farnborough International Air Show on how the C-130J Super Hercules transport aircraft is both delivering capability to meet modern threats and is an active participant in crisis relief operations around the world....
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11 July 2006
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Twenthe AB in The Netherlands closing down
Since today, Twenthe AB in the Netherlands is one step further in the process of closing down. The last commander of the base - Colonel Ralph Reefman - passed command to the Dutch Commander in Chief of the Air Force. ...
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07 July 2006
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F-35 officially named "Lightning II"
After much speculation, many polls online, and more posts on F-16.net than nearly any other topic, the offical name for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter has finally been announced - "Lightning II."...
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06 July 2006
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F-35 Lightning II - unofficially until tomorrow
F-35 Lightning II - that's the name of Lockheed's new international fighter jet according to an article in the Dallas Morning News....
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06 July 2006
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F-35 will finally get its name tomorrow
Everyone's been asking what the name for the new F-35 fighter jet will be and on Friday, July 7, 2006, the wait will be over..
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06 July 2006
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First STOVL F-35 Joint Strike Fighter takes shape at BAE Systems
BAE Systems has started assembling the aft fuselage of the first short take-off and vertical landing (STOVL) F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF). ...
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05 July 2006
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Romania interested in Belgian F-16s
Romania is discussing with Belgium the possible purchase of used F-16 fighters to upgrade its ageing air force, the Romanian defence ministry said on July 4....
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05 July 2006
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Details of the potential sale to Pakistan
Last week U.S. Congress was notified of a possible Foreign Military Sale to Pakistan F-16 aircraft as well as associated equipment and services. Here is a detailed list of this potential sale along with some of the controversies it might create....
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05 July 2006
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First Danish female F-16 pilot takes the sky
The first Danish female F-16 pilot will feel the wind beneath her wings on her first solo flight today. The 27 year-old Line Bonde is the first Danish female-pilot at the controls of an F-16 jet fighter....
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