Royal Netherlands Air Force F-16s



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    RNLAF F-16A block 5 #J-229 with the original F-16 prototype scheme seen at Volkel AB on June 18th, 2004. [Photo by Robert Arts]
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    RNLAF F-16A block 5 #J-229 with the original F-16 prototype scheme seen at Volkel AB on June 18th, 2004. [Photo by Robert Arts]
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    Front view of RNLAF F-16A block 5 #J-229 with the original F-16 prototype scheme seen at Volkel AB on June 18th, 2004. [Photo by Robert Arts]
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    RNLAF F-16AM #J-643 from 322 sqn coming in at Volkel AB on June 17th, 2004. [Photo by Robert Arts]
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    RNLAF F-16AM #J-016 from 323 sqn coming in at Volkel AB on June 17th, 2004. [Photo by Robert Arts]
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    RNLAF F-16BM #J-066 'Orange Jumper' from TG KLu coming in at Volkel AB on June 17th, 2004. [Photo by Robert Arts]
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    Front view of RNLAF F-16BM #J-066 'Orange Jumper' from TG KLu, parked in the static at Volkel AB on June 18th, 2004. [Photo by Robert Arts]
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    RNLAF F-16AM #J-063 seen coming in at RIAT 2003. [Photo by Kjell Arild Bersaas]
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    RNLAF F-16AM #J-016 seen at a rainy RIAT 2003. [Photo by Kjell Arild Bersaas]
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    RNLAF F-16BM #J-368 parked on the tarmac at RIAT 2003. [Photo by Kjell Arild Bersaas]
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    RNLAF F-16AM #J-016 landing at the Koksijde airshow on July 4th, 2004. [Photo by Stefaan Ellebaut]
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    RNLAF F-16AM #J-016 on final approach at the Koksijde airshow on July 4th, 2004. [Photo by Stefaan Ellebaut]
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    RNLAF F-16AM #J-016 on the ramp minutes before its demo at the Koksijde airshow on July 4th, 2004. [Photo by Stefaan Ellebaut]
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    RNLAF F-16AM #J-016 taxiing at the Koksijde airshow on July 4th, 2004. [Photo by Stefaan Ellebaut]
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    The picture of this Dutch F-16BM (#J-270) belonging to the 306sqn (Volkel AB) was taken during a Theatre Qualification Training (TQT). The main goal of the TQT is to train pilots coming from the United States Euro NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training (ENJJPT), and afterwards F-16 conversion, in coping with European airspace, weather and procedures. It is also an introduction to basic Air-to-Air and Air-to-Ground tactics with a 2-ship. [RNLAF photo]