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Airframe Details for F-16 #80-0564
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Aircraft:
80-0564
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LM Aero T/V | 61-285 | |
Plant | General Dynamics | |
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Delivered | ![]() F-16A Block 15 |
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Current | ![]() F-16A Block 15 |
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Status | [w/o] | |
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Aircraft History
Date | Status | Local S/N | Airforce/Unit | Version | Name | Info | ||
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25 Jan 1982 | [act] | 80564 |
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F-16A Block 15 | ||||
Feb 1982 | [act] | 80564 |
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F-16A Block 15 | ||||
01 Dec 1982 | [msh] | 80564 |
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F-16A Block 15 | ||||
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01 Dec 1982 | [w/o] | 80564 |
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F-16A Block 15 |
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Abbreviations and symbols:
[act] | Active | [i/a] | Instructional Airframe | [sto] | Stored (e.g. at AMARG) |
[cld] | Cancelled Order | [msh] | Involved in Mishap | [w/o] | Write-off |
[con] | Converted | [o/o] | On Order | ||
[des] | Destroyed (drone) | [pre] | Preserved (museum, gateguard) | T/V | LM Aero Type/Version (Construction) number |
[emb] | Embargoed | [scr] | Scrapped | ![]() |
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Errors and Omissions
"Computer took over" is an error.
The pilot initiated a go around by applying power. Air loads on the horizontal tails during dual hydraulic failure would center them causing the aircraft to become uncontrollable. The aircraft stalled and "pancaked" to the ground top side up.
The aircraft stalled and pancaked is an error. I was on duty that day. Aircraft did max burner climb. Lt. French ejected. Aircraft looped and impacted tail first into the woods far end of the runway approx 150-200 meters to the left of the base external fence that ran parallel to the runway. All that was left unburned on the aircraft was forward of the bulkhead just behind the cockpit.
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