F-16I Sufa Kit Card

F-16I Sufa Kit Card

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Kit card of General Dynamics F-16I Sufa. A variant of the F-16D Block 52 produced for the IAF. The F-16 Fighting Falcon, or more commonly known as the Viper, is a single engine, multirole fighter developed by General Dynamics. First entering service August 17, 1978, the Viper was a low-cost alternative to the larger F-15 Eagle. It one of the first fighters to be intentionally unstable. To counter this, it used a fly-by-wire system, meaning it rather than using cables to control the control surfaces it used an electronic system and computers to help keep the aircraft more stable for the pilot. The F-16 quickly become one of the most widely used fighter jets with 25 countries currently operating to F-16 and over 4,500 units produced. The F-16I Sufa (Israeli for Storm) is a variant of the F-16D Block 52 modified by Israel for use in the Israeli Air Force. The Sufa features many modifications to its avionics using Israeli produced parts and system in place. It also includes compatibility w

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