US Air Force - ANG F-16s



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    USAF F-16D block 30 #86-0043 of the 175th FS. [Photo by Alec Fushi]
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    USAF F-16A ADF #82-1012 of the 178th FS photographed in 1996. [Photo by Alec Fushi]
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    USAF F-16B block 15 #81-0819 of the 186th FIS ready to go with wheel shocks removed. [Photo by Alec Fushi]
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    USAF F-16A ADF #80-0594 of the 179th FS ready to be serviced after a flight. [Photo by Alec Fushi]
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    USAF F-16C block 40 #88-0543 of the 188th FS waiting on the tarmac. [Photo by Alec Fushi]
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    USAF F-16A ADF #81-0685 of the 198th FS coming back from a training sortie. [Photo by Alec Fushi]
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    USAF F-16C block 40 #89-2021 of the 188th FS carrying a full LANTIRN loadout. [Photo by Alec Fushi]
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    USAF F-16A ADF #82-0953 of the 198th FS is parked on the concrete of its home base. [Photo by Alec Fushi]
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    USAF F-16A ADF #82-0981 of the 198th FS. This aircraft was sold to Thailand under the Peace Naresuan IV program. [Photo by Alec Fushi]
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    USAF F-16A ADF #82-0995 of the 198th FS waiting for another mission to be flown. [Photo by Alec Fushi]
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    USAF F-16C block 30 #87-0240 of the 170th FS parked on the tarmac. This aircraft crashed on November 17th, 1999. [Photo by Alec Fushi]
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    USAF F-16A ADF #80-0591 of the 169th FS. The aircraft currently resides at AMARC. [Photo by Alec Fushi]
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    USAF F-16A ADF #81-0739 of the 169th FS currently stored at the AMARC facility. [Photo by Alec Fushi]
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    USAF F-16C block 40 #89-2000 with the 188th FS. This airframe was written off on February 5th, 1995. [Photo by Alec Fushi]
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    Two USAF F-16A ADF with #82992 in the foreground and #82006 in the background, both from the North Dakota Air National GuardÂ’s 178th Fighter Squadron fly in formation November 17th, 2001 during a combat air patrol mission over Washington in support of Operation Noble Eagle. North American Aerospace Defense Command had more than 100 ANG and Air Force Reserve fighters from 26 locations providing homeland defense, with 100 additional fighters backing them up. Additionally, more than 20 ANG and AFRES tankers are airborne every day to keep fighters refueled. [USAF photo by SSgt. Greg L. Davis]