F-16 Aircraft Parts

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NIIN
03183-00-001 Cable Assembly
013044276
16E2877 Cable Assembly
012820295
16E2877-1 Cable Assembly
012820295
16E2877-3 Cable Assembly
012820295
16U281 Cable Assembly
012368408
16U281 Cable Assembly
012610346
16U281-185 Cable Assembly
012000053
16U281-331 Cable Assembly
012368408
16U281-339 Cable Assembly
012610346
16U281-345 Cable Assembly
012610346
16U281-353 Cable Assembly
012610346
16U281-359 Cable Assembly
013931732
16U281-81 Cable Assembly
012002160
16U3600-101 Cable Assembly
013088446
16U3660 Cable Assembly
013087049
16U3660 Cable Assembly
013087051
16U3660 Cable Assembly
013087052
16U3660 Cable Assembly
013088446
16U3660 Cable Assembly
013088492
16U3660-101 Cable Assembly
013088446
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A large number of variants of the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon have been produced by General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin, and various licensed manufacturers. The details of the F-16 variants, along with major modification programs and derivative designs significantly influenced by the F-16, are described below.

Two single-seat YF-16 prototypes were built for the Light Weight Fighter (LWF) competition. The first YF-16 was rolled out at Fort Worth on 13 December 1973 and accidentally accomplished its first flight on 21 January 1974, followed by its scheduled "first flight" on 2 February 1974. The second prototype first flew on 9 March 1974. Both YF-16 prototypes participated in the flyoff against the Northrop YF-17 prototypes, with the F-16 winning the Air Combat Fighter (ACF) competition, as the LWF program had been renamed.

In January 1975, the Air Force ordered eight full-scale development (FSD) F-16s – six single-seat F-16A and a pair of two-seat F-16B – for test and evaluation. The first FSD F-16A flew on 8 December 1976 and the first FSD F-16B on 8 August 1977. Over the years, these aircraft have been used as test demonstrators for a variety of research, development and modification study programs.

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