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The Vermont ANG will be the first Air Guard unit to have F-35s:
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A look at the first Air National Guard unit destined to transition from the F-16 to the F-35
- Dec 22 2014
The 134th Fighter Squadron of the Vermont ANG (Air National Guard) based at Burlington, VT, is well known as ” The Green Mountain Boys.”
This ANG squadron, flying 18 F-16C/D Block 30s is part of the 158th Fighter Wing, and will be the first ANG group to operate the F-35.
The transition, announced about a year ago and not to commence until about 2020, was granted in spite of a local controversy (some were concerned that the 18 incoming F-35s would be significantly louder than the current F-16s). It’s no small honor to be chosen as the first ANG base to transition to the new aircraft, and certainly speaks to the role and past performance of the squadron.
The images in this post depict with the 134th FS F-16C Block 30s on a typical training day carrying a standard load out made of an air-to-air complement for long-range air intercepts with tanks for extended range, as well as a LITENING target pod.
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