Skin by Le'Will Brown
-V1.2 Corrected U.S. Roundels on perspective wings.
Currently flown by A-10C, Selfridge ANGB is located on Lake St.Clair just to the northwest of Detroit. At one point Selfridge operated two F-16 squadrons, the 171st FS also flew the F-16 before converting to the C-130 Hercules. The 107th started receiving F-16A/B blocks 1, 5 and 10 in late 1989 for a Close Air Support role and was mission ready with the F-16 by April of 1990. On March 15th, 1992 the 107th TFS became the 107th FS. Shortly after being renamed the 107th FS, the squadron adopted the 'MI' tailcode and changed its tail markings. These new markings did not last long as the squadron converted to the F-16C/D block 30 in late 1994. During the conversion to the C/D variant a paint scheme was created which better matched the squadrons official name. 1994-2009 The tail code remained but the base of the tail fin includes a large red devils pitch for with black words ‘Red Devils’ in cursive writing over the top. The tailband has two thin red lines that are above and below the base name written in black cursive writing.