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USAF F-16A block 15 #83-1109 devoid of any unit markings in storage at AMARC since July 3rd, 1996. [Photo by Phillip Kovaric]
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USAF F-16A block 15 #83-1110 was flown to AMARC on June 26th, 1996 by the 182nd FS. [Photo by Phillip Kovaric]
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USAF F-16A block 15 #83-1111 is devoid of unit markings, but flew for the 182nd FS in the last two years before its withdrawn. [Photo by Phillip Kovaric]
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USAF F-16A block 15 #83-1112 still has partial markings of the 170th FS which flew the aircraft till its retirement on November 18th, 1994. [Photo by Phillip Kovaric]
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USAF F-16A block 15 #83-1113 has the clear markings of the 182nd FS. It was retired to the AMARC facility on March 31st, 1995. [Photo by Phillip Kovaric]
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USAF F-16A block 15 #83-1114 has its unit markings removed. It flew for the 182nd FS before retirement. Note the TER station under the wing. [Photo by Phillip Kovaric]
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USNavy F-16N #163270 is parked at the AMARC facility. It was withdrawn from use and flown in on January 12th, 1995. It flew for the NFWS for its entire carreer. [Photo by Phillip Kovaric]
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Tail base detail of USNavy F-16N #163270 who is stored at AMARC. [Photo by Phillip Kovaric]
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Looking like a half finished plastic mode is this USNavy F-16N #163272 which only ever flew with the Naval Fighter Weapons School. [Photo by Phillip Kovaric]
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Heavily stripped down USNavy F-16N #163272 up on wooden pylons. This aircraft was put in the Boneyard on June 30th, 1994. [Photo by Phillip Kovaric]
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These are the remains of USNavy F-16N #163273. It flew into storage on June 30th, 1994 after having flown with the NFWS for its entire carreer. [Photo by Phillip Kovaric]
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These are the remains of USNavy F-16N #163273. It flew into storage on June 30th, 1994 after having flown with the NFWS for its entire carreer. [Photo by Phillip Kovaric]
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USNavy F-16N #163274 has been heavily cannibalised and put on wooden chocks at the AMARC facility. [Photo by Phillip Kovaric]
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USNavy F-16N #163274 has flown with both the NFWS, VF-43 as VF-45. It is now in a dilapidated condition at AMARC. [Photo by Phillip Kovaric]
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'Top Gun' badge on the tail of USNavy F-16N #163275. [Photo by Phillip Kovaric]