Dutch F-16s in U.S. have flown for the last time

Four Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF) F-16s have flown for the last time in the United States on Jul. 29.

The last four F-16s belonging to the Royal Netherlands Air Force taxi after landing here today at the Morris Air National Guard Base in Tucson. The Dutch were the first in a long line of foreign partners to train at Morris ANG Base, flying an average of 2,000 hours per year in the F-16 and graduating four student pilots every nine months as part of the 148th Fighter Squadron. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Maj. Angela Walz)


The flights took place at Morris Air National Guard (ANG) Base and it also marks the end of Dutch F-16 training in the United States.

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