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  2. General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon - Wikipedia

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    It is much smaller and lighter than its predecessors but uses advanced aerodynamics and avionics, including the first use of a relaxed static stability/fly-by-wire (RSS/FBW) flight control system, to achieve enhanced maneuver performance. Highly agile, the F-16 was the first fighter aircraft purpose-built to pull 9-g maneuvers and can reach a ...

  3. File:F-16 Take off, Performance and Landing @ Farnborough ...

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    F-16 Take off, Performance and Landing at Farnborough Airshow 2008. Date: 17 July 2008, 10:05: Source: F-16 Take off, Performance and Landing: Author:

  4. General Dynamics F-16XL - Wikipedia

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    The F-16XL-2 also received a larger inlet which would go on to be included in later F-16 variants. [ 20 ] These changes resulted in a 25% improvement in lift-to-drag ratio in supersonic flight [ 21 ] while remaining comparable in subsonic flight, [ 22 ] and a plane that reportedly handled smoothly at high speeds and low altitudes. [ 23 ]

  5. General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon variants - Wikipedia

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    Currently, with the introduction of the F-22 stealth fighter and the mass production of the F-35, the C/D models are being rapidly retired, and the current (2024) fleet remaining in the U.S. Air Force and National Guard consists of 123 F-16C Block 25, 200 F-16C Block 30, 100 F-16C Block 32, 200 F-16C Block 40, 115 F-16C Block 42, 37 F-16D Block ...

  6. Zoom climb - Wikipedia

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    Pilots will take off and accelerate to a high speed near the ground and then pull the aircraft vertically or nearly vertical to quickly climb to the aircraft's cruising altitude. Some aircraft such as the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor can use thrust vectoring to assist in the rapid attitude change required for the maneuver. [2]

  7. F-16 training program at Holloman Air Force Base here to stay

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    The decision followed the 2017 placement of two additional F-16 training squadron on an interim basis until 2020. More: Alamogordo Commissioners pass curfew ordinance, table truancy for revision.

  8. Takeoff - Wikipedia

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    An F/A-18 taking off from an aircraft carrier An Embraer E175 taking off. Takeoff is the phase of flight in which an aerospace vehicle leaves the ground and becomes airborne. For aircraft traveling vertically, this is known as liftoff.

  9. Balanced field takeoff - Wikipedia

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    The takeoff decision speed V 1 is the fastest speed at which the pilot must take the first actions to reject the takeoff (e.g. reduce thrust, apply brakes, deploy speed brakes). At speeds below V 1 the aircraft can be brought to a halt before the end of the runway. At V 1 and above, the pilot should continue the takeoff even if an emergency is ...