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Example Picture of: A 169th Fighter Wing F-16C Falcon, Block 52, aircraft from McEntire Air National Guard Station, South Carolina, participate in a Miniature Air-Launched Decoy (M.A.L.D.) exercise at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.

Fighter Wing F-16C Falcon

A 169th Fighter Wing F-16C Falcon, Block 52, aircraft from McEntire Air National Guard Station, South Carolina, participate in a Miniature Air-Launched Decoy (M.A.L.D.) exercise at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.

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Photo by: U.S. Air Force
Example Picture of: A three-ship formation of Air National Guard F-16 Fighting Falcons flies over Kunsan City, South Korea. The F-16s are from New Mexico, Colorado and Montana

US Air National Guard F-16s over Kunsan

A three-ship formation of Air National Guard F-16 Fighting Falcons flies over Kunsan City, South Korea. The F-16s are from New Mexico, Colorado and Montana

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Photo by: Sgt. Jeffrey Allen
Example Picture of: Aircraft of the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing and coalition counterparts stationed together in southwest Asia at an undisclosed location, fly over the desert. April 14, 2003. Aircraft include KC-135 Stratotanker, F-15E Strike Eagle, F-117 Nighthawk, F-16CJ Falcon, British GR.4 Tornado, and Australian FA-18 Hornet

AirForce over Iraq

Aircraft of the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing and coalition counterparts stationed together in southwest Asia at an undisclosed location, fly over the desert. April 14, 2003. Aircraft include KC-135 Stratotanker, F-15E Strike Eagle, F-117 Nighthawk, F-16CJ Falcon, British GR.4 Tornado, and Australian FA-18 Hornet

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Photo by: U.S. Air Force
Example Picture of: An F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft from the 148th Fighter Wing sits at the Duluth Air National Guard Base in Duluth, Minn., May 20, 2006, awaiting ordance loading during an operational readiness exercise.

Awaiting ordnance loading

An F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft from the 148th Fighter Wing sits at the Duluth Air National Guard Base in Duluth, Minn., May 20, 2006, awaiting ordance loading during an operational readiness exercise.

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Photo by: Sgt. Brett R. Ewald
Example Picture of: A Royal NORWEGIAN Air Force F-16A drops away after refuleing over the Balkan region from a United States Air Force KC-135R (not shown) of the 22nd Air Refueling Wing, McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas, in support of NATO Operation Allied Force.

Norwegian F16A over Balkans

A Royal NORWEGIAN Air Force F-16A drops away after refuleing over the Balkan region from a United States Air Force KC-135R (not shown) of the 22nd Air Refueling Wing, McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas, in support of NATO Operation Allied Force.

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Photo by: SRA GREG L. DAVIS
Example Picture of: United States Air Force KC-135R Stratotanker, two F-15 Eagles (twin fins) and two F-16 Fighting Falcons, on an aerial refueling training mission.

Aerial refueling training mission

United States Air Force KC-135R Stratotanker, two F-15 Eagles (twin fins) and two F-16 Fighting Falcons, on an aerial refueling training mission.

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Photo by: MSgt Marvin Krause
Example Picture of: NEW YORK -- Six F-16 Fighting Falcons with the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds aerial demonstration team fly in delta formation in front of the Empire State Building during an air show May 26.

F-16 Fighting Falcons above New York City

NEW YORK -- Six F-16 Fighting Falcons with the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds aerial demonstration team fly in delta formation in front of the Empire State Building during an air show May 26.

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Photo by: Sgt. Sean Mateo White
Example Picture of: EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- The U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School's Variable-stability, In-flight Simulation and Test Aircraft F-16 flies over Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. The VISTA is key to the school's flight testing of the Automatic Air Collision Avoidance System, known as Auto ACAS, scheduled to begin in March. The test program is aiming to prove the system's ability to see and avoid aircraft on an airborne collision course.

The F-16 VISTA

EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- The U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School's Variable-stability, In-flight Simulation and Test Aircraft F-16 flies over Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. The VISTA is key to the school's flight testing of the Automatic Air Collision Avoidance System, known as Auto ACAS, scheduled to begin in March. The test program is aiming to prove the system's ability to see and avoid aircraft on an airborne collision course.

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Photo by: U.S. Air Force
Example Picture of: An F-16A from the Portuguese Air Force prepares to refuel from a KC-10 while deployed to a forward location in the European theatre on March 19th, 1999. This mission is in direct support of Joint Task Force, Noble Anvil.

An F-16A Refuels

An F-16A from the Portuguese Air Force prepares to refuel from a KC-10 while deployed to a forward location in the European theatre on March 19th, 1999. This mission is in direct support of Joint Task Force, Noble Anvil.

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Photo by: SSgt Ken Bergmann
Example Picture of: MOUNTAIN HOME AIR FORCE BASE, Idaho -- Capt. Christopher Stricklin ejects from the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds number six aircraft less than a second before it impacted the ground at an air show at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, Sept. 14. Stricklin, who was not injured, ejected after both guiding the jet away from the crowd of more than 60,000 people and ensuring he couldn't save the aircraft. This was only the second crash since the Air Force began using F-16 Falcons for its demonstration team in 1982. The ACES II ejection seat performed flawlessly.

F-16 Falcons Crash

MOUNTAIN HOME AIR FORCE BASE, Idaho -- Capt. Christopher Stricklin ejects from the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds number six aircraft less than a second before it impacted the ground at an air show at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, Sept. 14. Stricklin, who was not injured, ejected after both guiding the jet away from the crowd of more than 60,000 people and ensuring he couldn't save the aircraft. This was only the second crash since the Air Force began using F-16 Falcons for its demonstration team in 1982. The ACES II ejection seat performed flawlessly.

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Photo by: Staff Sgt. Bennie J. Davis III
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