F-16 Fighting Falcon aircrafts lined up at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. During a two-week course at Luke Air Base, Arizona, flight surgeons (not shown) go through the paces to understand what it's like to fly in an F-16. They learn about the weapons, radar and stresses that a flighter pilot deals with during a normal flying day. Luke has more than 200 F-16s assigned, with the two-seat F-16D (shown) being used for the training. This image was used in the April 2000 AIRMAN Magazine article "Top Knife."
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The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Luke Air Force Base State: Arizona (AZ) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Lance Cheung, USAF Release Status: Released to Public
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Department of Defense. American Forces Information Service. Defense Visual Information Center. 1994
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- National Archives at College Park - Still Pictures
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- Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense
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- Department of Defense. American Forces Information Service. Defense Visual Information Center. 1994. F-16 Fighting Falcon aircrafts lined up at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. During a two-week course at Luke Air Base, Arizona, flight surgeons (not shown) go through the paces to understand what it's like to fly in an F-16. They learn about the weapons, radar and stresses that a flighter pilot deals with during a normal flying day. Luke has more than 200 F-16s assigned, with the two-seat F-16D (shown) being used for the training. This image was used in the April 2000 AIRMAN Magazine article "Top Knife.". 2000-04-01. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://catalog.archives.gov/id/6520258. (Accessed March 28, 2024.)
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- Department of Defense. American Forces Information Service. Defense Visual Information Center. 1994, (2000-04-01) F-16 Fighting Falcon aircrafts lined up at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. During a two-week course at Luke Air Base, Arizona, flight surgeons (not shown) go through the paces to understand what it's like to fly in an F-16. They learn about the weapons, radar and stresses that a flighter pilot deals with during a normal flying day. Luke has more than 200 F-16s assigned, with the two-seat F-16D (shown) being used for the training. This image was used in the April 2000 AIRMAN Magazine article "Top Knife.". Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://catalog.archives.gov/id/6520258
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- Department of Defense. American Forces Information Service. Defense Visual Information Center. 1994. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America <http://catalog.archives.gov/id/6520258>.