A recreation of the real world 390th ECS livery painted on VAQ-129 jets
The 390th ECS "Wild Boars" is a USAF EA-18G squadron based at Mountain Home AFB but is deployed to NASWI in Oak Harbor Washington. 390th Pilots are USAF but go through Navy pilot training in order to learn to fly the Growler. VAQ-129 has a handful of jets painted with the 390th ECS logo which these skins represent. 390th pilots embed with all of the Navy's expeditionary Growler squadrons at NASWI.
About 100 members from the Royal Danish Air Force fighter wing deployed to Luke Air Force Base in 2010 for a month long F-16 Combat Enhancement Training (CET) mission.
The Danes also brought weapons that Airmen at Luke may not have seen before including AIM-9X missiles and GBU-31 and GBU-49 bombs.
Eight RDAF F-16 Fighting Falcons participated in CET 2010 and were painted with the Danish flag 'Dannebrog' and 'CET VIKINGS 2010' stripe on the tail.
F-16AM
E-011
E-016
E-024
E-075
E-597
E-601
E-610
F-16BM
ET614
E-024 and E-597 went so serve in Operation Odyssey Dawn and Unified Protector over Libya in 2011 alongside seven other aircraft.
About 100 members from the Royal Danish Air Force fighter wing deployed to Luke Air Force Base in 2010 for a month long F-16 Combat Enhancement Training (CET) mission.
The Danes also brought weapons that Airmen at Luke may not have seen before including AIM-9X missiles and GBU-31 and GBU-49 bombs.
Eight RDAF F-16 Fighting Falcons participated in CET 2010 and were painted with the Danish flag 'Dannebrog' and 'CET VIKINGS 2010' stripe on the tail.
F-16AM
E-011
E-016
E-024
E-075
E-597
E-601
E-610
F-16BM
ET614
E-024 and E-597 went so serve in Operation Odyssey Dawn and Unified Protector over Libya in 2011 alongside seven other aircraft.
About 100 members from the Royal Danish Air Force fighter wing deployed to Luke Air Force Base in 2010 for a month long F-16 Combat Enhancement Training (CET) mission.
The Danes also brought weapons that Airmen at Luke may not have seen before including AIM-9X missiles and GBU-31 and GBU-49 bombs.
Eight RDAF F-16 Fighting Falcons participated in CET 2010 and were painted with the Danish flag 'Dannebrog' and 'CET VIKINGS 2010' stripe on the tail.
F-16AM
E-011
E-016
E-024
E-075
E-597
E-601
E-610
F-16BM
ET614
E-024 and E-597 went so serve in Operation Odyssey Dawn and Unified Protector over Libya in 2011 alongside seven other aircraft.
About 100 members from the Royal Danish Air Force fighter wing deployed to Luke Air Force Base in 2010 for a month long F-16 Combat Enhancement Training (CET) mission.
The Danes also brought weapons that Airmen at Luke may not have seen before including AIM-9X missiles and GBU-31 and GBU-49 bombs.
Eight RDAF F-16 Fighting Falcons participated in CET 2010 and were painted with the Danish flag 'Dannebrog' and 'CET VIKINGS 2010' stripe on the tail.
F-16AM
E-011
E-016
E-024
E-075
E-597
E-601
E-610
F-16BM
ET614
E-024 and E-597 went so serve in Operation Odyssey Dawn and Unified Protector over Libya in 2011 alongside seven other aircraft.
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