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Princess Ingrid Alexandra - The last flight of the F-16

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The F-16 planes are decommissioned. On Saturday, Princess Ingrid Alexandra became one of the last to fly this model, the F-16 has been serving in Norway since 1980.

The princess flew to Bodø airport on Saturday morning, she writes NRK .

The flight path was north through Evenes and Stetind towards Bardufoss, then down towards the Lofoten and back to the sea area around Bodø.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra - The last flight of the F-16

Photo: Torbjørn Kjosvold / Forsvaret / NTB

Her Royal Highness was thus one of the last people to pilot the F-16 in Norway. The first F-16 aircraft arrived in Norway in 1980. This model is currently being phased out in favor of the newly purchased F-35.

The F-16 will continue to be in service until the F-35 is fully operational in 2025.

Source: NTB
Photo: Torbjørn Kjosvold / Forsvaret / NTB

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