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 Thunderbirds accelerate change with first-ever F-16 conversion



 The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds  across the maintenance career field  its traditional paint scheme by hand.
 conducted the in-house conversion of  including integrated avionics systems,   Staff Sgt. Joshua Sacerio, a struc-
 a traditional F-16 Fighting Falcon to a  aircraft structural maintenance, elec-  tural maintenance technician on the
 Thunderbirds demonstration aircraft  trical and environmental systems, and  dedicated conversion team, had a vital
 over the past seven months, and this  general tactical aircraft maintenance.  role in the conversion process. For his
 newest addition to the fleet successfully   Together, they pulled off a historical  efforts, he was given the opportunity
 took flight on May 5, 2021, at Nellis Air  mission deemed too difficult to even  to fly in the back seat on the aircraft’s
 Force Base, Nev.  attempt in past years.  third training mission.
 This transformation is the first time   “Converting the F-16 locally is an   “It was truly rewarding to see the
 in Thunderbirds history the team has  incredible testament to the capabilities  conversion come full circle,” said Sace-
 converted an aircraft.  of our Thunderbird Airmen and team  rio. “It was a very sentimental experi-
 Traditionally, F-16 Fighting Falcon  Nellis as a whole,” said Capt. Michael  ence working on the aircraft day-in and
 aircraft are sent to Hill Air Force Base  Bell, Thunderbirds maintenance offi-  day-out for the past seven months; and
 in Utah to receive their patriotic red,  cer. “Taking this innovative approach  then to fly in the jet for my first-ever
 white and blue makeover before joining  and accelerating change within the  flight was absolutely incredible.”
 the Thunderbirds. While the timelines  Thunderbirds squadron allowed our   He added it was fulfilling to see the
 have differed in the past, the squadron’s  maintainers to gain a lot of institu-  white smoke trail behind the jet while
 recent in- house conversion reduced  tional knowledge and enhance the  performing aileron rolls during his
 the completion time by more than 100  squadron’s capabilities by building it  flight because it was a direct result of
 days and saved the Air Force roughly  themselves.”  the time and effort he put in to fabricat-
 1.5 million dollars.  Transforming a combat-ready F-16  ing and installing the smoke system.
 The conversion of the F-16, tail num-  into a high-flying Thunderbirds jet   Along with Sacerio, Master Sgt. Ty-
 ber A91-0470, was led by a dedicated  requires more than you’d probably  ler Roberts, Tech. Sgt. Antwaun West-  Courtesy photo
 team of five Thunderbirds mainte-  imagine. Not only did the Airmen have  erfield, Staff Sgt. Jaimee Smith and
 nance Airmen who worked around the  to remove the aircraft’s 20MM Gatling  Staff Sgt. Joshua Seda devoted count-  effort, another traditional F-16 Fight-
 clock since November 2020 to ensure  gun and ammunition drum to make  less hours toward the substantial task.  ing Falcon has begun its conversion in
 this two-seater aircraft was operation-  way for a smoke oil system with inte-  This new process proved to be ex-  the Thunderbirds hangar with a new
 ally ready for the 2021 show season.  grated plumbing that works in concert  tremely efficient and saved the Air  team of dedicated maintenance profes-
 This diverse group of Airmen special-  with avionics systems and the engine;  Force time, manpower and money. Due  sionals. Its projected maiden flight is
 ize in various air force career specialties  but they also painted the entire jet with  to the success of this transformative  coming this winter.
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