F-16 Aircraft Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10149762 Electrical Wire
010342873
10149869 Electrical Special Purpose Cable
005880700
10149914 Electrical Lead
004214197
10150408 Cellular Rubber Sheet
002607731
10150453 Plastic Sheet
002901653
10150486 Cellular Plastic Material
010643670
10150560 Metal Bar
007201149
10150566 Metal Bar
006071494
10150604 Laminated Shim Stock
004810336
10153961 Sleeve Bearing
006052421
10157229 Diode Semiconductor Device
011367014
10159604 Filler Opening Cap
010416607
10159621 Quick Release Plunger
010510997
10159703 Ten Point Self-locking Nut
011302789
10160049 Special Plug
010542772
10163166 Conical Washer
003520475
10163249 O-ring
002794342
10163354 O-ring
010071600
10163355 O-ring
010071622
10163358 O-ring
010074901
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Aircraft, F-16

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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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