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Slag der neuzen II: Dutch F-16 J-202 17092011
posted by EnoAeroPics
Fri, Feb 17 2012


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A new contribution to the Battle of the Noses II on AirSpace (in Dutch: Slag der neuzen) is the nose of this operational F-16 of the Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF), seen on display during the Open Days of the Dutch Air Force at Leeuwarden Air Base in The Netherlands (EHLW) on 17 September 2011. The aircraft is General Dynamics (Lockheed)  F-16AM Block 15 c/n 6D-109 (US fiscal year number 83-1202) of the RNLAF 323 squadron with tailnumber J-202 (derived from the US fiscal year number). J-202 was delivered to the Dutch Air Force on 20 May 1985 as an F-16A and latere converted to the the F-16AM standard. 

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