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The '''General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon''' (nicknamed Viper by pilots) is a single-engine supersonic multirole fighter aircraft by General Dynamics, exported to many countries. Designed as an air superiority day fighter for the US Air Force, it evolved into a successful all-weather multirole aircraft.
|image = General_Dynamics_F16.jpg
The Fighting Falcon has key features including a frameless bubble canopy for better visibility, side-mounted control stick to ease control while maneuvering, a seat reclined 30 degrees to reduce the effect of g-forces on the pilot, and the first use of a relaxed static stability/fly-by-wire flight control system which helps to make it a nimble aircraft.
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|authors = Erik Hofman, Martin "Pegasus" Schmitt (panel textures)
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The '''General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon''' is a multirole jet fighter aircraft,orginally developed by General Dynamics for the United States Air Force. Currently, a newer and updated version of this fine aircraft, the F-16CJ, is being developed by members of [http://www.fguk.eu FGUK] and [http://wiki.flightgear.org/User:JayVS JayVS]. The development can be followed on their website or on the wiki article:
[[F-16CJ]]


[[F-16CJ HUD Project Newsletter]]
== Keyboard Controls ==
====Flight Controls====
{| class="keytable"
! Key
! Function
|-
|{{Key press|Ctrl|B}}
|Toggles speed brake
|-
|{{Key press|Delete}}
|Toggles FBW (fly by wire) override (F-16 Simplified)
|-
|{{Key press|Delete}}
|Toggles MPO
|}


[[File:F16-cockpit-pano.jpg|480px|thumb|center|[[Howto: Make full spherical panorama|A full spherical panorama]] of the f-16 cockpit]]
====Radar====
{| class="keytable"
! Key
! Function
|-
|{{Key press|Shift|E}}
|Decreases radar range
|-
|{{Key press|Shift|R}}
|Increases radar range
|-
|{{Key press|R}}
|Toggles radar standby mode
|-
|{{Key press|Y}}
|Toggles next target
|-
|}


== Keyboard Controls ==
====Tactical====
'''Flight Controls'''
{| class="keytable"
{| class="prettytable"
! Key
|Ctrl-b
! Function
|: Toggles speed brake
|-
|{{Key press|E}}
|Fires the cannon
|-
| {{Key press|Q}}
| Chaff/flare
|-
| {{Key press|M}}
| Master arm
|-
|-
|Delete
| {{Key press|W}}
|: Toggles FBW (Fly by Wire) override
| Cycle weapon
|}
|}
'''Miscellaneous'''
====Miscellaneous====
{| class="prettytable"
{| class="keytable"
|Ctrl-f
! Key
|: Triggers flare release
! Function
|-
|{{Key press|Ctrl|H}}
|Toggles arrester hook
|-
|-
|Ctrl-h
|{{Key press|Shift|C}}
|: Toggles arrester hook
|Toggles canopy
|-
|-
|C
| {{Key press|Q}}
|: Toggles canopy
| Reset cockpit view
|-
|-
|e
| {{Key press|Ctrl|Q}}
|: Fires the cannon
| View right MFD
|-
|-
|}
| {{Key press|Shift|W}}
'''Radar'''
| View left MFD and RWR
{| class="prettytable"
|Ctrl-n
|: Toggles Radar RWS / TWS AUTO Modes
|-
|-
|E
|{{Key press|F}}
|: Decreases Radar Range
|Toggles refuel door
|-
|-
|R
| {{Key press|Shift|S}}
|: Increases Radar Range
| Toggle smoke
|-
|-
|q
| {{Key press|U}}
|: Toggles Radar Standby Mode
| Seat up
|-
|-
| {{Key press|Shift|U}}
| Seat down
|}
|}


==Development Status==
== Features ==
See [[F16/Development]]
=== Canvas HUD ===
[[File:Canvasready.png|left|caption|link=Howto:Aerial refueling]] The F-16 has a canvas {{wikipedia|Head-Up Display}}.<br clear=all> <!-- ITS AN TAG TO STOP THE TEXT FLOW AND START AGAIN UNDER THE IMAGE. OTHERWHISE THE NEXT HEADING WOULD START RIGHT OF THE PICTURE. SEE https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Images -->
 
=== Air-to-air refueling ===
[[File:Airrefuelingready.png|left|caption|link=Howto:Aerial refueling]]
The General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon supports ''in-flight refueling''. You need to start a specific scenario or do that in multiplayer to get a tanker [[aircraft]]. See [[Howto:Aerial refueling]] for more information. Also look on the box at the [[{{PAGENAME}}#External link|bottom]] of the page.<br clear=all>
 
=== Aircraft carrier ===
[[File:Carrier3.jpg|left|150px|caption|link=Howto:Carrier]]
Although the Viper wasn't designed for maritime operations, there is the possibility to start from and land on a [[Aircraft carrier|carrier]]. You can toggle the '''arrester hook''' with {{Key press|Ctrl|H}}. There are several [[Aircraft carrier]] available. How to set it up start your aircraft there is described in '''[[Howto:Carrier]]'''. If you fly in multiplayer mode see [[Carrier over MP]]<br clear=all>
<!-- _________PICTURES_____________ -->[[File:F-16 AV029.JPG|thumb|400px|'''F-16''' taxiing to parking at [[LIPA]] after landing on rwy 05 with home livery]] [[File:F-16 RNLAF J015-demo 3.png|thumb|400px|The RNLAF J015-demo livery of the F-16]]
 
== Video tutorials ==
 
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== New to fighter aircraft ==
If you have never flown an aircraft like this one before (Just light planes or airliners), crashed it before landing or just are not sure, how to land a right way; there is an article ''[[A-4F Skyhawk Operations Manual]]'' by Andy Ross. Although is written for the [[Douglas A-4]] most of the information contain general stuff about fly delta wing aircraft, about stall, AoA and landing maneuver and applies to the F-16 too.
 
[[File:F16-cockpit-pano.jpg|480px|thumb|center|[[Howto: Make full spherical panorama|A full spherical panorama]] of the f-16 cockpit]]
 
== Development Status ==
{{Main article|F16/Development}}


== External link ==
== External link ==
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Revision as of 21:05, 13 July 2020

General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon
FGAddon
F16CJ50 WildWeasel.png
F-16CG Cockpit view
F-16CG Cockpit view
Type Military aircraft, Fighter aircraft, Attack aircraft
Configuration Retractable gear aircraft
Propulsion Single-engine jet (Jet aircraft, Single-engine aircraft)
Manufacturer General Dynamics, Lockheed
Author(s)
  • Erik Hofman
  • Martin "Pegasus" Schmitt
  • Pensacola
  • Nikolai V. Chr.
  • J Maverick 16
  • Richard Harrison
  • Josh Davidson
  • Martien Van Der Plas
  • Jonathan Redpath
  • Gary Brown
  • Justin Nicholson
  • Enrico Castaldi
  • Timi
  • Barszczisbad
  • PH-JAKE
  • Baptiste Campion
  • LJQCN101
FDM JSBSim
--aircraft= f16-block-10
f16-block-20

f16-block-30

f16-block-32

f16-block-40

f16-block-42

f16-block-50

f16-block-52

f16-block-60

f16-simplified
Status Production
 FDM Stars-5.png
 Systems Stars-4.png
 Cockpit Stars-4.png
 Model Stars-4.png
Supports Mid-air refueling Canvas Checklists
Development
 Website The website for the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon developments.
 Repository The development repository of the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon.
Download Download the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft package for the current stable release (2020.3).
Liveries Browse the FlightGear livery database for the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon.
Forum 'General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon' topic on the FlightGear forum.
License GPLv2+

The General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon (nicknamed Viper by pilots) is a single-engine supersonic multirole fighter aircraft by General Dynamics, exported to many countries. Designed as an air superiority day fighter for the US Air Force, it evolved into a successful all-weather multirole aircraft. The Fighting Falcon has key features including a frameless bubble canopy for better visibility, side-mounted control stick to ease control while maneuvering, a seat reclined 30 degrees to reduce the effect of g-forces on the pilot, and the first use of a relaxed static stability/fly-by-wire flight control system which helps to make it a nimble aircraft.

Keyboard Controls

Flight Controls

Key Function
Ctrl+B Toggles speed brake
Delete Toggles FBW (fly by wire) override (F-16 Simplified)
Delete Toggles MPO

Radar

Key Function
Shift+E Decreases radar range
Shift+R Increases radar range
R Toggles radar standby mode
Y Toggles next target

Tactical

Key Function
E Fires the cannon
Q Chaff/flare
M Master arm
W Cycle weapon

Miscellaneous

Key Function
Ctrl+H Toggles arrester hook
Shift+C Toggles canopy
Q Reset cockpit view
Ctrl+Q View right MFD
Shift+W View left MFD and RWR
F Toggles refuel door
Shift+S Toggle smoke
U Seat up
Shift+U Seat down

Features

Canvas HUD

caption

The F-16 has a canvas Head-Up Display This is a link to a Wikipedia article.

Air-to-air refueling

caption

The General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon supports in-flight refueling. You need to start a specific scenario or do that in multiplayer to get a tanker aircraft. See Howto:Aerial refueling for more information. Also look on the box at the bottom of the page.

Aircraft carrier

caption

Although the Viper wasn't designed for maritime operations, there is the possibility to start from and land on a carrier. You can toggle the arrester hook with Ctrl+H. There are several Aircraft carrier available. How to set it up start your aircraft there is described in Howto:Carrier. If you fly in multiplayer mode see Carrier over MP

F-16 taxiing to parking at LIPA after landing on rwy 05 with home livery
The RNLAF J015-demo livery of the F-16

Video tutorials

New to fighter aircraft

If you have never flown an aircraft like this one before (Just light planes or airliners), crashed it before landing or just are not sure, how to land a right way; there is an article A-4F Skyhawk Operations Manual by Andy Ross. Although is written for the Douglas A-4 most of the information contain general stuff about fly delta wing aircraft, about stall, AoA and landing maneuver and applies to the F-16 too.

A full spherical panorama of the f-16 cockpit

Development Status

1rightarrow.png See F16/Development for the main article about this subject.

External link