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USAF F-16C Block 50 Operators


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Below is a list of the USAF/ANG Block 50 CCIP Squadrons, if you know of any I missed let me know and I'll amend the list.

 

I will post pics from each squadron for reference as well.

 

Command

Squadron/Base/Tail-code

 

ACC

55th FS Shaw AFB SW

77th FS Shaw AFB SW

79th FS Shaw AFB SW

522d FS Cannon AFB CC (Deactivated 2007)

85th TES Eglin AFB OT

 

 

ANG

179th FS Duluth IAP MN

 

 

AFMC

416th FLTS Edwards AFB ED

445th FLTS Edwards AFB ED (Deactivated 2015)

514th FLTS Hill AFB HL

40th FLTS Eglin AFB ET

 

PACAF

13th FS Misawa AB WW

14th FS Misawa AB WW

 

USAFE

22nd FS Spangdahlem AB SP (Deactivated 2010)

23rd FS Spangdahlem AB SP (Deactivated 2010)

480th FS Spangdahlem AB SP


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PACAF

 

35th FW

 

clcVq7m.jpg

 

13th FS

 

581Leiz.jpg

 

14th FS

 

74CWt45.jpg

 

USAFE

 

480th & 23rd FS

 

NOyUwJ4.jpg

 

22nd FS

 

vO3LIOX.jpg

 

ZQ22PxH.jpg

 

23rd FS

 

T1gpacB.jpg

 

480th FS

 

OCYQvuq.jpg


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The 377th FS has Block 30, the 22nd and 23rd close, their aircraft where divided between the 480th and the 179th. 522nd close around 2007, its aircraft where divided throughout the USAF.


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The 377th FS has Block 30, the 22nd and 23rd close, their aircraft where divided between the 480th and the 179th. 522nd close around 2007, its aircraft where divided throughout the USAF.

 

So the 100th FS is a CUPID F-16C Block 30 it seems, as if trying to visually ID the blocks wasn't hard enough lol

 

I'm also trying to stay along the 2007 time frame as well. I know there were some post 2007 deactivations.


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What happened to the 100th FS?

 

I'm also trying to stay along the 2007 time frame as well. I know there were some post 2007 deactivations. The Alabama ANG seem to have block 50s based on those photos.

 

Both the photos you posted of the Alabama ANG are block 30

87-0220

87-0332

 

If you staying withing 2007 time frame, 480th ,and 522nd where inactive and the 179th did not have block 50 then.

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I am an idiot, unfortunately for the world, I have a internet connection and a fondness for beer....apologies for that.

Thank you for you patience.

 

 

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I used to watch the Duluth guys all the time back when they had the F-16A ADC variant.

 

You could park right outside the gate and the taxiway from the hangers to the runway was 50' past the fence. Perfect view. That's all gone, now.

 

Before the 16s came along, they still had the F-4D, and that was something to see. I think they flipped right around 1990.

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