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A Royal Danish Air Force F-16AM Fighting Falcon is shown in a close-up air-to-air view while flying in formation during Danish Airpower 2025. The photograph emphasizes the pilot and cockpit area, including the transparent canopy and flight equipment. The F-16AM is a single-seat, single-engine fighter upgraded through the Mid-Life Update program and powered by a Pratt & Whitney F100 turbofan. Danish military markings and grey tactical paint identify the aircraft as part of Flyvevåbnet’s operational fleet.
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Author: piemags/Aviation PhotoCrew
Photo size: 25.3 Mpixels (72.5 MB uncompressed) - 6163x4109 pixels (20.5x13.7 in / 52.2x34.8 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: air-to-air, aircraft, airforce, airframe, airpower, aviation, canopy, close-up, cockpit, Danish, Denmark, engine, Europe, external stores, F-16AM, F100, fighter, Fighting Falcon, flight, Flyvevåbnet, formation, General Dynamics, grey, helmet, insignia, jet, markings, military, MLU, modernization, NATO, operations, oxygen, pilot, Pratt & Whitney, single-engine, supersonic, training, turbofan, Viper
Published in: Danish Airpower 2025