4 things that made the F-16 years ahead of its time (2024)

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The F-16 Fighting Falcon was originally designed to be a daytime air superiority fighter, but over the decades of its service life, it has evolved into an all-weather multi-role attack platform. The first F-16 rolled off the manufacturing line in 1976, and ultimately over 4,500 aircraft followed it.

The Fighting Falcon (a.k.a. the “Viper” in aggressor squadron circles) remains technologically advanced and lethal throughout its full range of mission areas, which is remarkable considering the legendary Col. John Boyd and his “fighter mafia” first conceived of the airplane in the late ’60s.

Here are four design features that were years ahead of their time when they first hit the fleet and remain so today:

1. Fly-by-wire flight controls and side-stick controller

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Unlike every airplane built before it, the F-16 was designed to be aerodynamically unstable until it reaches supersonic airspeeds. As a result there is no mechanical linkage between the stick and the moving parts of the airplane. A computer interface is required to interpret pilot inputs and move the flight controls accordingly, technology known as “fly-by-wire.” Because the F-16 is designed for high-G loading, the stick ismounted on the side of the co*ckpit instead of in the centerto make it easier on the pilot’s right arm. It barely moves; full throw is only one-eighth of an inch.

2. Bubble canopy

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The pilot sits up very high relative to the canopy rail in the F-16, giving him superior visibility in all quadrants, including at six o’clock. The bubble canopy is designed to enhance this feature, and new pilots talk about feeling like they’re going to fall out of the airplane at first. Unlike other fighters there is no canopy bow forward of the pilot, so the forward view is completely unobstructed. The net result is a fighter that gives pilots an advantage in the dogfighting arena where “lost sight means lost fight.”

3. Reclined ejection seat

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Because the F-16 is designed to pull 9 Gs or more (compared to 6.5 for most other American fighters) the ejection seat is tilted 30 degrees back (compared to around 12 degrees other ejection seat aircraft) for superior G tolerance by the pilot. Pilots sit almost like their riding a reclining bicycle, with knees up high, which makes for a very comfortable ride while killing MiGs and other bad guys.

4. Multi-function displays

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The F-16 was one of the first military aircraft with a “glass” co*ckpit instead of the legacy “steam gauges,” which allows a pilot to tailor his displays for a particular mission as well as personal preference. MFDs also allow software upgrades with very little trouble, which has helped to keep the Fighting Falcon relevant and in the fight for decades.

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  1. 4 things that made the F-16 years ahead of its time (6)Chris Kohler says

    Correction: There was a German VTOL prototype, the VAK 191, which was the first fully fly-by-wire controlled military aircraft and predated the F-16.

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4 things that made the F-16 years ahead of its time (2024)

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What makes the F-16 so special? ›

In an air combat role, the F-16's maneuverability and combat radius (distance it can fly to enter air combat, stay, fight and return) exceed that of all potential threat fighter aircraft. It can locate targets in all weather conditions and detect low flying aircraft in radar ground clutter.

When was F-16 developed? ›

General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon
F-16 Fighting Falcon
National originUnited States
ManufacturerGeneral Dynamics (1974–1993) Lockheed Corporation (1993–1995) Lockheed Martin (1995–present)
First flight20 January 1974 (unplanned) 2 February 1974 (official)
Introduction17 August 1978
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What was the development cost of the F-16? ›

The initial budget of the F-16 program was $6.1 billion, though that had increased over 3-fold by 1981 (see below).

Is the F-16 the best fighter ever? ›

Let's crown the U.S. Air Force's F-16 Fighting Falcon the most successful fighter jet of all time. The F-16 has ripped up enemy ground forces in Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan and Serbia, and is set to change the balance of power for Ukraine and Taiwan.

Has any F-16 been shot down? ›

November 27, 2006- An F-16 Fighting Falcon was shot down by Al-Qaeda/Iraqi insurgents in Fallujah while on a low-altitude ground-strafing run. The pilot, Major Troy Gilbert, was killed. June 15, 2007- An F-16 Fighting Falcon was shot down after taking off by Iraqi/Al-Qaeda insurgents.

What is the most advanced F-16 variant? ›

The F-16 Block 70/72, also referred to as the F-16V, is the latest and most sought-after version of the fighter – although Ukraine will receive older models. It is a fourth-generation multirole aircraft, targeted primarily at export customers.

Can F-16 carry nuclear weapons? ›

The nuclear weapon most commonly available for US fighter aircraft use is the B61. With a yield from 0.3 kt (equivalent kilotons of TNT) to 340 kt weapon could be carried by the F-15E, F-16, F/A-18, F/A-22, F-35, AV-8B.

Does the F-16 have guns? ›

The F-16 20mm Gun System features the M61A1 six-barrel Gatling gun and a linkless ammunition feed system. The M61A1 provides up to 10 times the reliability of single-barrel guns, firing at 6,000 shots per minute and placing a controlled dispersion of projectiles in the path of the target.

How many F-16 crashes have there been? ›

Since 1975, the F-16 has had a total of 383 Class A mishaps -- the classification the military uses for its most deadly and most expensive crashes. In nearly 50 years, 88 pilots have died in the fighter jet, according to data from the Air Force Safety Center.

How much does it cost to buy a F-16? ›

Flying high-performance fighter jets usually requires years of training and successful navigation of military bureaucracy. Right now, it just requires about $8.5 million to buy a fully operational F-16 fighter that's on sale in Florida(Opens in a new window).

Is the U.S. still building F 16s? ›

The first F-16 of the Block 70/72 configuration has rolled out of Lockheed Martin's Greenville, S.C., facility in preparation for first flight early in 2023. The factory is geared up to build at least 128 more of the jets through the end of this decade.

How many F-16 planes does the U.S. have? ›

The planes in question were developed in the 1970s and are currently used by 25 countries. As the producing country the U.S. has the largest inventory (936 active aircraft). As the data in our chart shows, after the Americans, it is Turkey that has the most F-16s (243 aircraft).

Who is the deadliest F-16 pilot? ›

Dan Hampton, a retired lieutenant colonel known as the US Air Force's "deadliest F-16 pilot," told Voice of America he was ready to fly planes for Ukraine's military himself if necessary.

Has an F-16 ever lost a dogfight? ›

The F-16 has 76 air kills, 1 air-to-air loss, and 5 losses to ground fire. The one air-to-air loss (actually two F-16s colliding) was during the Aegean dispute: One of the routine interception maneuvers led to a fatal accident on 23 May 2006.

Can F-16 fight at night? ›

Pros of F-16 fighter jets

It has been proven time and again to be a very capable fighter jet: Highly manoeuvrable, it can operate in all weathers, day or night. The F-16's adaptability means it can quickly be tasked with a variety of different missions, effortlessly able to carry out a new given role.

Why is F-16 feared? ›

The F16 has for almost half a century been the plane to beat. Since the 70s when it came it has been a success, both as an air superiority fighter due to very good aerodynamics and a very good T/W ratio and also as a striker aircraft due to the high payload it can carry.

Are F-16s better than Russian jets? ›

The F-16s will be superior to Ukraine's older jets. With their more powerful radars and better resistance to jamming, the F-16s will be able to detect Russian aircraft at longer distances and allow Ukrainian pilots to stay further outside the range of front-line Russian air defenses.

Is the F-15 more advanced than the F-16? ›

The F-15 is a twin-engine fighter jet capable of extremely high speeds and altitudes, while the F-16 is a less powerful but more maneuverable single-engine fighter aircraft.

Is F 35 better than F-16? ›

Finally, the F-35 office said simulated combat scenarios have shown that four F-35s have won encounters when pitted against a four-ship of F-16s. "The F-35s won each of those encounters because of its sensors, weapons, and stealth technology," the statement said.

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