132FW launches first flight in history with the Royal Australian Air Force.
SSgt. Steve Edwards (right), of the 132nd Fighter Wing (132FW), Des Moines, Iowa, removes the crew ladder of an F-16 D aircraft in preparation to close the canopy so pilot Lt. Col. Troy Havener (cockpit, front seat) can launch and be a part of the first flight in history of 132FW F-16 aircraft from Williamtown Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Base, Australia on February 21, 2011. F-18 aircraft from the RAAF and the 132FW F-16's will be conducting Dissimilar Air Combat Training (DACT). The 132FW is in Australia for "Sentry Down Under" hosted annually by the RAAF. (US Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Linda E. Kephart)(Released)
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