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1986 General Dynamics F-16C FIGHTING FALCON, P&W F100-P-220 afterburning Turbofan 27,263 lbst, of 144th Fighter Wing. Some prefer calling the F-16 'VIPER' |
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1986 F-16C FIGHTING FALCON, P&W F100-P-220 afterburning Turbofan 27,263 lbst, of 144th Fighter Wing. Many improvements over F-16A-new engine, night-attack systems, etc. |
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1987 General Dynamics F-16C FIGHTING FALCON, one P&W F100-P-220 afterburning Turbofan 27.263 lbst, of 144th Fighter Wing. The F-16C replaced the F-16As in the USAF inventory. |
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1987 General Dynamics F-16C FIGHTING FALCON, one P&W F100-P-220 afterburning Turbofan 27, 263 lbst, of 144th Fighter Wing, tail logo |
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1986 General Dynamics F-16C FIGHTING FALCON, P&W F100-P-220 afterburning Turbofan 27,263 lbst, of 144th Fighter Wing. F-16C replaced the F-16A as second-generation fighter & is an export success. |
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1986 General Dynamics F-16C FIGHTING FALCON, one P&W F100-P-220 afterburning Turbofan 27,263 lbst, of 144th Fighter Wing, low viz camo data |