US Air Force - AETC F-16s



  • 90-0744
    USAF F-16C block 40 #90-0744 assigned to the 8 FS takes off from Nellis AFB on November 25th, 2019. [USAF photo by A1C. Christopher H. Stolze]
  • 88-0548
    USAF F-16C block 42 #88-0548 from the 311th FS departs for Key West on January 11th, 2020 from Holloman AFB. The 311th team departed for Key West to train basic course pilots in Dissimilar Air Combat Training. [USAF photo by A1C. Autumn Vogt]
  • 88-0412
    USAF F-16C block 42 #88-0412 from the 314th FS is taking off from NAS Fort Worth after a stop for gas marked as the 49 WG flagship on February 7th, 2020. [Photo by Keith Snyder]
  • 88-0484
    USAF F-16C block 42 #88-0484 from the 314th FS is coming in for landing at NAS Fort Worth for a gas stop on February 7th, 2020. [Photo by Keith Snyder]
  • 89-2160
    USAF F-16D block 42 #89-2160 from the 314th FS is taking off from NAS Fort Worth after a gas stop on February 7th, 2020. [Photo by Keith Snyder]
  • 90-0752
    USAF F-16C block 42 #90-0752 from the 314th FS is taking off from NAS Fort Worth after a gas stop on February 7th, 2020. [Photo by Keith Snyder]
  • 90-0788
    USAF F-16D block 42 #90-0788 from the 314th FS is coming in for landing at NAS Fort Worth for a gas stop on February 7th, 2020. [Photo by Keith Snyder]
  • 78-0105
    USAF F-16B block 5 #78-0105 from the 61st TFTS is parked on a sunny tarmac with opened canopy at MacDill AFB in April of 1980. The jet crashed into the Gulf of Mexico on March 27th, 1981. [Photo by Dirk A. Geerts]
  • 88-0454
    USAF F-16C block 40 #88-0454 is painted as the 8th FS flagship sitting on the tarmac at Holloman AB on June 5th, 2020. The aircraft received a repaint which is a long stand tradition that allows the aircraft to be showcased with distinguishing and identifiable markings of their respective unit. [Photo by TSgt. William Garcia]
  • 88-0454_001
    USAF F-16C block 40 #88-0454, the 8th FS flagship, sits in the dock at Holloman AB on June 4th, 2020. The aircraft received a repaint which is a long-standing tradition that allows the aircraft to be showcased with distinguishing and identifiable markings of their respective unit. [USAF photo by SrA. Collette Brooks]
  • 90-0765
    USAF F-16C block 42 #90-0765 from the 310th FS is seen freshly painted while sitting in a Low Observable Aircraft Structural Maintenance hangar on June 26th, 2020 at Luke AFB. For the first time at Luke, AMS Airmen painted an F-16 one solid medium-gray color versus the traditional dark gray on top and light on the bottom in an action that will save the Air Force time and money. [USAF photo by A1C. Brooke Moeder]
  • 78-0009
    USAF F-16C block 1 #78-0009 from the 310th TFTS is parked on a clouded tarmac at Luke AFB in May of 1983. The jet sadly crashed on January 24th, 1991. [Photo by Dirk A. Geerts]
  • 89-2056
    USAF F-16C block 42 #89-2056 from the 310th FS is coming overhead for a nice picture on June 9th, 2020. [Photo by William Ellison]
  • 84-1329
    USAF F-16D block 25 #84-1329 from the 61st FS is spotted at Luke AB in November of 2000. [Photo by Scott Van Aken]
  • 79-0371
    USAF F-16A block 10 #79-0371 is seen in a dump at Sheppard AFB. It was supposed to go to a museum, but ended up as a crash recovery airframe at Sheppard. [Photo by TJStoney]