F-16E/F
by Catatau
uploaded 2018-11-03
(updated 2018-11-04)
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SPH
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#F-16E/F

Description

A mod aircraft called F-16E/F. Built with 121 of the finest parts, its root part is falconcockpit.

Built in the SPH in KSP version 1.5.1.

Details

  • Type: SPH
  • Class: aircraft
  • Part Count: 121
  • Mods: 15

Mods

  • Aircraft Carrier Accessories
  • Airplane Plus
  • Automated Aerial Refueling System
  • Aviation Lights
  • B9 Aerospace Parts Pack
  • BDArmoryContinued
  • Kerbal Attachment System
  • Kerbal Foundries2
  • Mk2 Stockalike Expansion
  • QuizTechAeroPackContinued
  • SMI MissilesLaunchers
  • Squad (stock)
  • TweakScale - Rescale Everything!
  • dck
  • sm stryker

The F-16E - Israeli Air Force Block 52+ based F-16I with CFTs and dorsal spine
This variant’s main differences are the addition of support for conformal fuel tanks (CFTs), a dorsal spine compartment, the APG-68(V9) radar, an On-Board Oxygen Generation System (OBOGS), and a JHMCS helmet.

The CFTs are mounted above the wing, on both sides of the fuselage and are easily removable. They provide 440 US gallons or approximately 3,000 pounds (1,400 kg) of additional fuel, allowing increased range or time on station and free up hardpoints for weapons instead of underwing fuel tanks. All two-seat Plus aircraft have the enlarged avionics dorsal spine compartment which is located behind the cockpit and extends to the tail. It adds 30 cu ft (850 L) to the airframe for more avionics with only small increases in weight and drag.

Polish Air Force F-16C Block 52+, 2006
Poland took delivery of its first F-16C Block 52+ aircraft on 15 September 2006. The Poland Peace Sky program includes 36 F-16Cs and 12 F-16Ds. All 48 aircraft were delivered in 2008. The Hellenic Air Force took delivery of its first F-16C Block 52+ aircraft on 2 May 2003. The Hellenic Air Force is the first Air Force in the world to operate this F-16 type. The total Greek order was 60 F-16C/D. The Israeli F-16I and its Singapore equivalent variant are based on the block 52+ aircraft. In March 2010 it was announced that the Egyptian Air Force would purchase 20 Block 52 aircraft (16 F-16Cs and 4 F-16Ds), the first of which arrived for testing in April 2012.

F-16E/F
F-16E (single seat) and F-16F (two seat). Originally, the single-seat version of the General Dynamics F-16XL was to have been designated F-16E, with the twin-seat variant designated F-16F. This was sidelined by the Air Force’s selection of the competing F-15E Strike Eagle in the Enhanced Tactical Fighter fly-off in 1984. The ‘Block 60’ designation had also previously been set aside in 1989 for the A-16, but this model was dropped. The F-16E/F designation now belongs to a version developed especially for the United Arab Emirates, and is sometimes unofficially called the Desert Falcon.

I made this craft based on the actual F-16E / F, as close to the aircraft as possible, I discovered that it is possible for this aircraft to populate and take off from an aircraft carrier, so it has two hooks in the back (Only one is not enough safe due to the strong engine). It has an extensive weapon system and countermeasures as well as all functional navigation lights and a FLIR to catch targets from a long distance. Ps: I’ve adjusted a .50 at each end of the wings if the 20x102 machine gun runs out of resources, this is also a great ostensive approach to stealth approaches, the standard machine gun should only be used for pursuit.

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