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The General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon is a single-engine multirole fighter aircraft originally developed by General Dynamics (now Lockheed Martin) for the United States Air Force (USAF). Designed as an air superiority day fighter, it evolved into a successful all-weather multirole aircraft. Over 4,500 aircraft have been built since production was approved in 1976. Although no longer being purchased by the U.S. Air Force, improved versions are still being built for export customers. In 1993, General Dynamics sold its aircraft manufacturing business to the Lockheed Corporation, which in turn became part of Lockheed Martin after a 1995 merger with Martin Marietta.
The Fighting Falcon has key features including a frameless bubble canopy for better visibility, side-mounted control stick to ease control while maneuvering, a seat reclined 30 degrees to reduce the effect of g-forces on the pilot, and the first use of a relaxed static stability/fly-by-wire flight control system which helps to make it a nimble aircraft. The F-16 has an internal M61 Vulcan cannon and 11 locations for mounting weapons and other mission equipment. The F-16's official name is "Fighting Falcon", but "Viper" is commonly used by its pilots and crews, due to a perceived resemblance to a viper snake as well as the Battlestar Galactica Colonial Viper starfighter.
An air force, also known in some countries as an air army, is in the broadest sense, the national military organization that primarily conducts aerial warfare. More specifically, it is the branch of a nation's armed services that is responsible for aerial warfare as distinct from an army, navy, or a marine corps. Typically, air forces are responsible for gaining control of the air, carrying out strategic and tactical bombing missions, and providing support to land and naval forces.
The term "air force" may also refer to a tactical air force or numbered air force, which is an operational formation either within a national air force or comprising several air components from allied nations. Air forces typically consist of a combination of fighters, bombers, helicopters, transport planes and other aircraft.
Many air forces are also responsible for operations of the military space, intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM), and communications equipment. Some air forces may command and control other air defence assets such as anti-aircraft artillery, surface-to-air missiles, or anti-ballistic missile warning networks and defensive systems. Some nations, principally Russia, the former Soviet Union and countries who modelled their militaries along Soviet lines, have an air defence force which is organizationally separate from their air force.
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The United States Military Aircraft Designation System was first designed in 1919 when the US Army's Aeronautical Division became the United States Army Air Service. Before this aircraft were put into service under their manufacturers' designations.
During this period Type Designations used by the United States Army Air Service were allotted, using two or three letters, which were an abbreviation of the aircraft's purpose. Examples include GA for Ground Attack aircraft; NO for Night Observation aircraft and NBS for Night Bombardment, Short Distance aircraft.
From 1924 to 1947 the Air Service, United States Army Air Corps, United States Army Air Forces and United States Air Force used a designation system based on mission category, with each model in a category numbered sequentially. In 1947, the designation system was extensively overhauled, with several categories being dispensed with, and others renamed For instance, the Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star (Pursuit) was redesignated as F-80 (Fighter), while the A-26 medium bomber/attack aircraft was redesignated as the B-26, reusing the designation, the Martin B-26 having retired in the meantime.
A falcon (/ˈfɔːlkən, ˈfæl-/) is any one of 37 species of raptors in the genus Falco, widely distributed on all continents of the world except Antarctica.
Adult falcons have thin, tapered wings, which enable them to fly at high speed and to change direction rapidly. Fledgling falcons, in their first year of flying, have longer flight feathers, which make their configuration more like that of a general-purpose bird such as a broadwing. This makes it easier to fly while learning the exceptional skills required to be effective hunters as adults.
The falcons are the largest genus in the Falconinae subfamily of Falconidae, which itself also includes another subfamily comprising caracaras and a few other species. All these birds kill with their beaks, using a "tooth" on the side of their beaks — unlike the hawks, eagles, and other birds of prey in Accipitridae, which use their feet.
Peregrine falcons have been recorded diving at speeds of 200 miles per hour (320 km/h), making them the fastest-moving creatures on Earth. Other falcons include the gyrfalcon, lanner falcon, and merlin. Some small falcons with long, narrow wings are called hobbies, and some which hover while hunting are called kestrels.
This was certainly a treat for us. Here is a video of a F-16D Fighting Falcon (Viper) preflight, start up, taxi and take off. The Pilot and Jet is assigned to the 169th Fighter Wing based out of McEntire Joint Reserve base located just outside of Columbia, South Carolina.
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Cockpit video from a U.S. Air Force F-16D Fighting Falcon on taxi, takeoff, and roll to inverted. Filmed over Madison, Wisconsin during Exercise Northern Lightning on August 31, 2016. Unit - 176th Fighter Squadron. Film Credits: SrA Daniel Fernandez
F-16 and F-15 fighter jets participate in the Weapons System Evaluation Program (WSEP) at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. This video provides a view of the live-fire exercise from inside the cockpit of an F-16-D Fighting Falcon aircraft. WESP consists of several phases including Combat Hammer (bombs) Combat Archer (missles).
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Ground crew demonstrating the arming of a Republic of Singapore Air Force F-16D Block 52+ Fighting Falcon at the RSAF Open House 2011 Also watch arming demo on F-15SG Eagle here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOPE2wbWbLg
F-16D Fighting Falcon, B-Roll. Video by Tech. Sgt. Matt Hecht | 177th Fighter Wing -- NJ Air National Guard | Date: 08.22.2013. B-Roll from the back seat of a 119th Fighter Squadron, 177th Fighter Wing, New Jersey Air National Guard F-16D Fighting Falcon multi-role fighter aircraft. More military videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/okrajoe
F -16D fairing, equipped with an advanced active phased array radar; on both sides of the fuselage, the installation of a new antenna and conformal array antenna for electronic warfare, wing installed a new electronic warfare pod, the pod from form to function, and the EA-18G growler electronic warfare aircraft mounted ALQ-218 ESM pods similar. In addition, the F-16D can also be mounted on the wing and the fuselage below two to three electronic warfare pod, to deal with the work in different frequency bands of enemy radar or other electronic equipment.
F-16 Mission Off the Coast of Guam. Courtesy HD Video | 1st Combat Camera Squadron | 02.18.2010 | B-roll of an F-16D Fighting Falcon on a training mission with the 18th Aggressor Squadron, Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, in support of Cope North 10-1 near the Island of Guam. The United States Air Force and the Japan Air Self-Defense Force conduct Cope North annually at Anderson AFB to increase combat readiness and interoperability, concentrating on coordination and evaluation of air tactics, techniques and procedures. The ability for both nations to work together increases their preparedness to support real-world contingencies. .
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