File:TopGun fighters at NAS Fallon in 1993.JPEG

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Description Five U.S. Navy Northrop F-5E Tiger IIs and an F-5F of Strike Fighter Squadron 127 (VFA-127) stand on the flight line at Naval Air Station Fallon, Nevada (USA). Also visible are two Douglas A-4M Skyhawks of the Naval Fighter Weapons School. The aircraft, which were all painted in camouflage paint schemes, flew air combat maneuvers training missions to provide naval air crews with experience in dealing with threat tactics.
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Source U.S. DefenseImagery photo VIRIN: DN-ST-94-00678
Author PH2 Bruce R. Trombecky, USN

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14 June 1993

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