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An early (1983) photograph of the AFTI F-16 team, commemorating the aircraft's 50th flight. It shows the initial...
Overhead photograph of the AFTI F-16 painted in a non-standard gray finish, taken during a research flight in 1989....
A close-up photo of the spin chute mounted on the rear fuselage of the AFTI F-16, a safety device designed to...
This photo depicts the AFTI F-16 in the configuration used midway through the program. The sensor pods were added to...
The AFTI F-16 flying at high angle of attack, shown in the final configuration and paint finish. Dummy Sidewinder...
The support crew for the F-16A, the F-16XL no. 1, and the F-16 AFTI are, top row, left to right: Randy Weaver;...
The support crew for the F-16A, the F-16XL no. 1, and the F-16 AFTI are, top row, left to right: Randy Weaver;...
Photographed outside their hangar at the Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California, part of Dryden's F-16...