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RNlAF F-16AM #J-617 from 311 sqn is waiting on the tarmac to be launched. Note the high position of the unit marking. [Photo by Wim Vis]
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RNlAF F-16AM #J-508 from 315 sqn is strolling past the lens. Note the unusual position of the serial number. [Photo by Wim Vis]
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RNlAF F-16A block 15 #J-619 from 311 sqn is holding. The unit markings have almost faided away, but are still visible. [Photo by Wim Vis]
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RNlAF F-16A block 15 #J-509 from 315 sqn is returning from a training mission at Twenthe AB. [Photo by Wim Vis]
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RNlAF F-16 block 15 #J-620 is taxiin by at an unknown location with an unknown squadron. Ghost viper! [Photo by Wim Vis]
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RNlAF F-16AM #J-510 from 323 sqn is coming back from a training session at Leeuwarden AB equipped with captive Sidewinder missiles and an ALQ-131 pod. [Photo by Wim Vis]
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RNlAF F-16AM #J-511 from 315 sqn is turning towards the taxiway at Rheine-Hopsten AB to start a new training sortie. [Photo by Wim Vis]
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RNlAF F-16A block 15 #J-622 from 311 sqn is coming back from a training session in the early eighties. [Photo by Wim Vis]
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RNlAF F-16AM #J-512 from 313 sqn is parked in front of a maintenance hangar. [Photo by Wim Vis]
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RNlAF F-16AM #J-513 from 323 sqn has just lit its navigation lights to get going from Leeuwarden AB. [Photo by Wim Vis]
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RNlAF F-16A block 15 #J-616 is strolling by on a typical Dutch grey and dull autumn morning. [Photo by Wim Vis]
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RNlAF F-16AM #J-514 from 315 sqn is coming from the taxiway at Rheine-Hopsten AB and rolling to the dispersal area. [Photo by Wim Vis]
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RNlAF F-16AM #J-514 from 313 sqn is buzzing down the runway at Volkel AB with a thundering sound. [Photo by Wim Vis]
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RNlAF F-16AM #J-515 is parked on the tarmac all by itself. You can clearly see the remains of the 323 sqn batch on the tail. [Photo by Wim Vis]
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RNlAF F-16A block 15 #J-617 has it unit markings removed when coming in for landing with its airbrakes opened. [Photo by Wim Vis]