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USAF F-16s IMPROVE WITH AGE
Tom Kaminski examines the USAF’s fleet of F-16 Fighting Falcons and how the type has been transformed from an air-to-air fighter to one fulfilling a range of roles A Block 42 F-16C from the Ohio ANG’s 180th FW drops a pair of inert 2,000lb GBU-24 laser-guided bombs during a training mission. It is wearing the latest Have Glass V paint scheme. Jim Haseltine Lockheed Martin’s F-16 Fighting Falcon has served as a multi-role fighter for the USAF for more than

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