Belgian Air Force F-16s



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    BAF F-16A block 15 #FA-63 part of the 10th TFW is parked behind fences at Ostend airport in July of 1983. The aircraft was written-off on September 14th, 1987 killing Capt. Drieskens. [Photo by Dirk A. Geerts]
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    BAF F-16B block 1 #FB-03 from the OCU is flaring for landing at Weelde in April of 1994 ready to be stored. It is used as an instructional airframe at Saffraanberg technical school and was transferred there in 1997. [Photo by Dirk A. Geerts]
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    BAF F-16B block 15 #FB-13 is coming in at Kleine Brogel AB in the early nineties. It crashed on January 9th, 1992. [Photo by Dirk A. Geerts]
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    BAF F-16A block 15 #FA-116 during the Tiger Meet at Kleine Brogel AB on June 19th, 2001. [Robs Aircraft Picture Library photo by John Smith]
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    Tail detail of F-16A block 15 #FA-116 at the 2001 Tiger Meet. [Robs Aircraft Picture Library photo by John Smith]
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    BAF F-16B block 1 #FB-02 is waiting for its drivers to arrive. Although one of the early birds, it is still in service today (2005). [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    BAF F-16A block 10 #FA-53 is seen rolling out on the runway. The airframe was cannibalized for spare parts in 2005. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    BAF F-16A block 15 #FA-89 which had an accident on August 3rd, 1997 where the nose gear would not extend was repaired and went through the MLU program. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    BAF F-16A block 1 #FA-10 from 349 sqn is being parked on a remote tarmac. It was scrapped in late 2004. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    BAF F-16A block 15 #FA-58 from 31 sqn is parked on the tarmac with a light step attached to the cockpit. This aircraft was later upgraded to MLU standards and is currently stored as part of the latest defence cuts in Belgium. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    BAF F-16A block 15 #FA-91 from 23 sqn is serviced after a mission. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    BAF F-16A block 15 #FA-60 from 31 sqn is ready to go with opened canopy on the concrete. The aircraft went through his nose landing gear and was stored afterwards. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    BAF F-16A block 10 #FA-49 with 349 squadron markings on the tail is parked in front of a maintenance hangar. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    BAF F-16A block 15 #FA-80 from 31 sqn is parked next to an F-104 and a CH-47. This aircraft crashed on April 29th, 1997. [Photo by Mike Kopack]
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    BAF F-16A block 1 #FA-16 from 349 sqn is parked at a remote location between the trees. [Photo by Mike Kopack]