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USAF F-16C block 30 #85-1479 of the 457th FS taxis on runway 17 at NAS Fort Worth on April 27th, 2006. [Photo by
Keith Robinson]
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USAF F-16C block 32 #86-0273 from the 944th FW taxis out to the end of the runway signifying the beginning of air operations in Germany in support of Brilliant Arrow Operations. More than 150 members of the 301st and 944th FW deployed in support of "Brilliant Arrow," the air component of maritime, land and air NATO exercises going on in the region. The exercises are the final preparation phase before these three essential components of the NATO Response Force come together for the first time in the spring for the NRF live exercise "Steadfast Jaguar" off the west coast of Africa. [USAF photo by TSgt. Barbara Plante]
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USAF F-16D block 32 #87-0381 assigned to the 944th FW taxis onto the runway at Luke AFB to commence another training mission. This F-16 was assigned to the T-birds between 1992 and 1999. [USAF photo]
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Air to air view of USAF F-16C block 32 #86-0283 & #86-0291 flying over the coast of Denmark. The lead F-16 is the flag ship of the 944th FW and the wing aircraft is the flag ship of the 302nd FS, both deployed from Luke AFB on June 5th, 1996. [USAF photo by SRA Sean Worrell]
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A 457th FS 'Spads' F-16C taking off with a heavy load from NAS Fort Worth on May 25th, 2006. [Photo by
Keith Robinson]
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A 457th FS 'Spads' with 309 OG markings is taking off from NAS Fort Worth on May 25th, 2006. [Photo by
Keith Robinson]
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USAF F-16C block 30 #85-1459 from the 457th FS is taking off from NAS Fort Worth on May 25th, 2006. [Photo by
Keith Robinson]
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USAF F-16C block 30 #85-1549 of the 457th FS is taking off from NAS Fort Worth on June 15th, 2006. [Photo by
Keith Robinson]
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USAF F-16C block 32 #86-0210 from the 302nd TFS is parked on the flight line after arriving on base for Cope North 89-2, a quarterly, joint JASDF and USAF exercise held on February 27th, 1989. [USAF photo by SSgt Theodore J. Koniares]
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USAF F-16C block 30 #87-0340 from the 466th FS "Diamondback" flies a training mission over the Great Salt Lake. The 419th is one of approximately 30 flying wings in the reserve and is the only Air Force Reserve unit in Utah. If the wing were mobilized for active duty, its aircraft and most of its members would be assigned to Air Combat Command. This image was used in the April 2000 Airman Magazine article"High-fivin' 'n' Huggin'." and was taken on April 1st, 2000. [USAF photo by SSgt Gary Coppage]
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USAF F-16C block 30 #85-1444 is flying with the 457th FS again on June 21st, 2006 after it was repaired with the aft fuselage of F-16N #163571 at the Ogden Logistics Center. [USAF photo]
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Contractors lift F-16A block 10 #79-0327 painted in World War II Tuskegee colors on July 11th, 2006. The F-16 will become a static display in front of the 944th Fighter Wing headquarters and is scheduled to be unveiled during a dedication ceremony on August 2nd, 2006. [USAF photo by SSgt Susan Stout]
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Contractors carefully bolt an F-16 painted in World War II Tuskegee colors onto its pedestal on July 11th, 2006 at Luke AFB. The F-16A #79-0327 will become a static display in front of the 944th Fighter Wing headquarters and is scheduled to be unveiled during a dedication ceremony on August 2nd, 2006. The 944th Fighter Wing's 301st and 302nd Fighter Squadrons trace their roots to the Tuskegee Airmen. [USAF photo by SSgt Susan Stout]
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USAF F-16D block 30 #87-0380 assigned to the 93rd FS at Homestead ARS shown carrying a Litening II navigation/targeting pod and an ALQ-131 jamming pod, AIM-9 air-to-air training missile and inert training bombs, receives final checks by ground crews prior to departing on a local training mission on November 8th, 2000. [USAF photo by MSgt Joe Cupido]
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USAF F-16C block 32 #87-0311 from the 302nd FS flies over the Arizona desert on February 11th, 2006. (USAF photo by John Fuchs)