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A member of the 72nd Aircraft Maintenance Unit checks the air intake of an F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft. The F-16 is being used during training flights conducted by instructors of the 56th Tactical Training Wing

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Members of the 50th Aircraft Generation Squadron inspect a 10th Tactical Fighter Squadron F-16C Fighting Falcon aircraft on the flight line during the weapons training deployment Exercise SABRE THUNDER

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An air-to-air left side view of F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft flying in formation over the city of Tampa during a training flight conducted by instructors of the 56th Tactical Training Wing

An air-to-air left side view of F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft flying in formation over the city of Tampa during a training flight conducted by instructors of the 56th Tactical Training Wing

A member of the Air Force Thunderbirds Air Demonstration Squadron maintenance crew polishes one of the team's six F-16 Fighting Falcon

A specialist performs maintenance inside the intake of an F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft. The aircraft is from the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing

STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Mark E. Beier, 72nd Aircraft Maintenance Unit, left, and SSGT Frank T. Watson, 63rd Aircraft Maintenance Unit, work on the engine bay of a 56th Tactical Training Wing F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft

A member of the 61st Aircraft Maintenance Unit repairs the ammunition belt on an F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft. The F-16 is being used during training flights conducted by instructors of the 56th Tactical Training Wing

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Base: Macdill Air Force Base

State: Florida (FL)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Lee Schading

Release Status: Released to Public

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17/04/1988
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label_outline Explore Ammunition Belt, Tsgt Lee, F 16 Falcon

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Mrs. Cora Ann Bowen (left) works as a cowler at the Naval Air Base; Mrs. Eloise J. Ellis is a senior supervisor in the Assembly and Repairs Department, Corpus Christi, Texas

U.S. Marine Cpl Julianne Patton, Marine Heavy Helicopter

The new F-110 turbofan engine to be used in the F-16 aircraft

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