- Air Power Series
- Highly detailed realistic collectible model
- Diecast & Plastic parts
- Pilot figure
- Pad applied markings
- Stand included
- Measures 8.25” L x 5.25” Wingspan
- Display model, recommended for adult hobbyists and collectors.
The F-16 Fighting Falcon was produced by General Dynamics who became Lockheed who then merged with Martin Marietta to become Lockheed Martin. The F-16 entered service in January 1979 as a multi-role jet fighter that evolved into an all-weather multi-role aircraft capable of sustaining 9-g turns. The F-16 is relatively inexpensive to purchase and maintain so the U.S. and 25 other countries added it to their inventory. The Fighting Falcon is referred to by its pilots as the “Viper” and will remain in USAF service until 2025.
The New Jersey ANG F-16C 86-0333 of the 119th FS / 177th FW is affectionately referred to as “Triple Cripple” because of the many Code 3 flights. The aircraft was delivered in 1988 with the 80th TFS. In 1999 the aircraft went to the 523rd FS for 2 years and then to 186th FS before returning to the 523 FS. The next move was to the 124th FS in 2007 before finding its final home in 2013 with the 119th FS / 177th FW, New Jersey ANG, Atlantic City Air National Guard Base. Definition of Code 3 - Aircraft or system has major discrepancies in mission essential equipment that may require extensive repair or replacement prior to further mission assignment. The discrepancy may not affect safety-of-flight and the aircraft may be Not Mission Capable (NMC) flyable.
This Hobby Master replica is of F-16C (Bureau No: 86-0333) “Triple Cripple” from the 119th Fighter Squadron, 177th Fighter Wing New Jersey Air National Guard, Atlantic City Air National Guard Base. 2016.
As with all Hobby Master models this F-16C features engraved panel lines, antennas, surface details an opening canopy, a well-appointed cockpit (with instrumentation details), pilot figure, weapons complement, optional-position landing gear, authentic squadron markings, and a display stand.
Specifications :
Role:
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Multi-role fighter
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Manufacturer :
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General Dynamics Corp. / Lockheed Martin Corp
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Initial Unit cost :
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F-16C/D, $20 million plus
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First Deployed :
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January 1979
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(F-16A)Crew :
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1 x F-16C / 1 or 2 x F-16D
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Power Plant :
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F-16C/D
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1 x Pratt and Whitney F100-PW-200/220/229 or
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1 x General Electric F110-GE-100/129
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Thrust :
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F-16C/D / 27,000 lb (12,150 kg)
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Length:
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49 ft, 5 in (14.8 m)
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Wingspan
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32 ft 8 in (9.8 m)
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Height:
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16 ft (4.8 m)
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Speed:
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1,500 mph (Mach 2 @ altitude)
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Ceiling:
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Above 50,000 (15 km)
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Maximum Takeoff Weight:
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37,500 lb (16,875 kg)
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Range:
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Greater than 2,425 mi (2,100 nm / 3,900 km)
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Combat Radius:
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F-16C 851.6 mi (1,370 km / 740 nm) w/ 2 x 2,000 lb bombs + 2 x AIM-9 + 1,040 U.S. gal external tanks
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391.3 mi (630 km / 340 nm) w/ 4 x 2,000 lb bombs + 2 x AIM-9 + 340 U.S. gal external tanks
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230.2 mi (370 km / 200 nm) + 2 hr. 10 min. patrol w/ 2 x AIM-7 + 2 x AIM-9 + 1,040 lb U.S. gal external tanks
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Armament:
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1 x M-61A1 20mm multi-barrel cannon with 500 rounds
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1 x M-61A1 20mm multi-barrel cannon with 500 rounds
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External stations can carry up to six air-to-air missiles
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Conventional air-to-air and air-to-surface munitions
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Electronic countermeasure pods.
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