F-16 Aircraft Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10410GS1-27 Indicator Light
011114636
104330 Spark Plug
008178724
104375 Tube Nipple
007648770
10438 Branche Electrical Cord Assembly
010061836
10438A Branche Electrical Cord Assembly
010061836
104397A Fluid Filter Element
008926214
104520-01 Transistor
009253777
1046-95XE Radio Frequency Cable
011481058
104A Carbon Microphone
009739974
104C Carbon Microphone
009739974
104W3/4 Junction Box
001948870
1050 Fluid Filter Element
008926214
10502122 Electrical Wire
012486284
1050QC1 Indicator Light
011188430
10522817 Lock Pin
009837058
105503H Tapered Roller Cone And Rollers
001003563
10557413 Electrical Receptacle Connector
000501471
10571 Tapered Roller Cone And Rollers
001003563
10595-01 Conical Washer
003520475
10596-01 Spring Tension Washer
003520478
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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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