File:First QF-16 target aircraft arrives at Tyndall AFB 2012.jpg

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Description The first U.S. Air Force General Dynamics QF-16 Fighting Falcon (F-16C, s/n 85-1569) arrives at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida (USA), escorted by a McDonnell Douglas QF-4E Phantom II on 19 November 2012. The QF-16 was to undergo developmental testing by Boeing to eventually become part of the 53rd Weapons Evaluation Group. The QF-16 is a supersonic reusable full-scale aerial target drone modified from an F-16 Fighting Falcon. Up to this time, the group used QF-4s, made from 1960s F-4 Phantom IIs, to conduct their full-scale aerial target missions.
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Source U.S. Air Force photo 121119-F-KA160-025
Author U.S. Air Force photo by Chris Cokeing

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