Only rumours. Most likely spare parts/weapons where picked up. US never was on the list to provide airframes.wamovements wrote: ↑02 Aug 2024, 22:33 Could be ex USAF F-16 as well. Recently multiple have been picked up from Tucson by An124 after being trucked from AMARG.
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Re: Operational Dutch F-16's
Just saw a video which clearly shows the searchlight on left side. So they are most likely Danish. Registrations had been blurred in the video (understandable!).
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Im having a hard time believing the F-16 behind Zelensky is an airworthy one.Wildpicture wrote: ↑04 Aug 2024, 17:16 Today Zelensky showed the first Ukrainian F-16's. The one behind him also does not have the extended drag chute housing.
Seems rather clean (fresh paint?) but does not seem to be an ex-Dutch bird.
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/08/04/euro ... index.html
The two flying birds have registrations visible. The one parked does not.
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An intake cover of one F-16s in todays 20u NOS news item shows 84-1378 ...
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This video clearly shows the aircraft with the yellow canopy with the searchlight, so most likely this one is ex-Danish.
The second one is a bit more tricky. I wonder what modification we see below the intake, perhaps that points to its origin? I also see signs of this being a former AMARG inmate.
Anyway, I suspect these two to be non fliers.
The second one is a bit more tricky. I wonder what modification we see below the intake, perhaps that points to its origin? I also see signs of this being a former AMARG inmate.
Anyway, I suspect these two to be non fliers.
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The one with this cover appears to be the Danish one. Some more observations: this one has the F-16A type landing light on the main gear, not the AM light on the front gear. The jet on the left also lacks this light, I think.
Also, bird slicers on both look funny.
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https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/uk ... 024-08-04/
Shows a picture of two F16AM's 3596 and 3599 (probably ex E-596 and E-599 of RDAF) performing a flypast after a speech of president Zelensky during the Day of the Air Force (August 4th).
Shows a picture of two F16AM's 3596 and 3599 (probably ex E-596 and E-599 of RDAF) performing a flypast after a speech of president Zelensky during the Day of the Air Force (August 4th).
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The USAF/ANG operated F-16ADF fighters with the same searchlights the Danes have. I suspect both F-16's in the background are non flyers of AMARG.evhest wrote: ↑04 Aug 2024, 20:27 This video clearly shows the aircraft with the yellow canopy with the searchlight, so most likely this one is ex-Danish.
The second one is a bit more tricky. I wonder what modification we see below the intake, perhaps that points to its origin? I also see signs of this being a former AMARG inmate.
Anyway, I suspect these two to be non fliers.
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Could indeed be the case. F-16 ADF has the typical bulge at the base of the tail, but if the case, carefully hidden by the camouflage netting
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I thought this topic was about Operational Dutch F-16s.
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Perhaps a mod can carefully split off this topic?
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A serial of an F-16C parked at AMARG. Proves again that Zelensky did some shopping there and obtained some "brand new" secondhand engine/intake covers as well.
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The 'ground' birds are indeed ex-ADF examples most probably serving for ground crew training purposes (the AIFF slices are from the ADF type). Operational birds are ex-Danish examples (search light, no drag chute and podded EWPS system). More to be delivered soon.
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...I suppose this can now be an appropriate split off:
https://scramble.nl/community/messageboard/topic/176735
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