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General Dynamics TF-16N 'Fighting Falcon'
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Description
Notes: TWO-SEAT F-16N used to test pilot proficiency in simulating high performance, ALL-WEATHER aggressor. |
Manufacturer: | General Dynamics |
Base model: | F-16 |
Designation: | TF-16 |
Version: | N |
Nickname: | Fighting Falcon |
Equivalent to: | F-16D |
Designation System: | U.S. Tri-Service |
Designation Period: | 1962-Present |
Basic role: | Trainer |
Crew: | Pilot |
Specifications
Length: | 49' 3" | 15.0 m |
Height: | 16' 8" | 5.0 m |
Wingspan: | 31' 0" | 9.4 m |
Wingarea: | 300.0 sq ft | 27.8 sq m |
Empty Weight: | 19,100 lb | 8,662 kg |
Gross Weight: | 24,502 lb | 11,112 kg |
Max Weight: | 37,500 lb | 17,006 kg |
Propulsion
No. of Engines: | 1 |
Powerplant: | Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-220 (A/B 23,450Lb) |
Thrust (each): | 14,370 lb | 6,517 kg |
Performance
Max Speed: | 1,320 mph | 2,125 km/h | 1,148 kt |
Climb: | 50,000 ft/min | 15,239 m/min |
The F-16D is a tandem two-seat training version of
the F-16C
Operators (Past and Present)
Known serial numbers
85-1379 / 85-1382, 163278 / 163281
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