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Found 992 aircraft, displaying 556-570 [Sorted by Unit Marking]
Local S/N AF/Unit Aircraft Name Marked Date Details
91383 USAF 416 FLTS 91-0383 "416 FLTS" Jan 2009 Details
80557 USAF 416 TS 80-0557 "416 TS" 01 Oct 1991 Details
Modified with block 25 tail and avionics.
78054 USAF 416 TS 78-0054 "416 TS" Oct 1994 Details
87290 USAF 466 FS 87-0290 "419 FW" Apr 1994 Details
87340 USAF 466 FS 87-0340 "419 FW" Jul 1996 Details
87225 USAF 466 FS 87-0225 "419 FW" Dec 1999 Details
87347 USAF 466 FS 87-0347 "419 FW" Jul 2006 Details
88419 USAF 4 FS 88-0419 "419 FW" Sep 2007 Details
87225 USAF 466 FS 87-0225 "419 OG" Apr 1998 Details
87290 USAF 466 FS 87-0290 "419 OG" Aug 2003 Details
90744 USAF 466 FS 90-0744 "419 OG" Sep 2007 Details
88424 USAF 421 FS 88-0424 "421 FS" Jun 1995 Details
88516 USAF 421 FS 88-0516 "421 FS" Aug 2000 Details
88421 USAF 421 FS 88-0421 "421 FS" 15 Jun 2003 Details
Collided on the ground with F-16C (88-0516) caused by a hydraulic failure. The incident happened at just before 8:00 am local time on the Zulu-1 taxiway of Al Udeid AB, Qatar. Initial unconfirmed reports indicate that a taxiing F-16 lost all hydraulic power and ran into a parked F-16 at about 10 knots. One maintenance troop on top of the parked F-16 was thrown or jumped off the F-16 and was slightly injured, abrasions to his back. Both F-16s were fully loaded with live ordnance, there were also 3 pieces of AGE equipment involved. After the impact, some sort of electrical short is suspected from one of the AIM-9 missiles, that possible ignited some of the fuel and started a fire in the motor of the AIM-9 and on a below mounted avionic pod. This fire was reportedly quit large and it was extinguished by another maintenance troop, possible saving 7 fully loaded F-16s! As the Fire Department arrived on scene there was light smoke but no fire. The rocket motor was still smoldering so about 200 gallons of water was used to cool them down. After it was determined that there we no lives at stake the area was evacuated. EOD made entry about 45 minutes later. They determined that a piece of AGE equipment that was lodged between the two aircraft would need to be stabilized with a crane during the download of the munitions. This effort totaled 6 hours and 33 minutes with the outside temperatures being between 110°F and 133°F during the emergency. EOD removed 4 damaged munitions and one that they were unsure of.
88471 USAF 421 FS 88-0471 "421 FS" 04 Aug 2004 Details

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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 Photo Available
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