In between 1,580 gallons and 600 gallons. It depends on what course of action you are taking, (ex. rolls, dives, cruising)
An F-16 Fighting Falcon typically consumes around 3,000 to 5,000 pounds of fuel per hour, depending on the flight profile and mission conditions. During combat or high-performance maneuvers, fuel consumption can be on the higher end of that range. In contrast, during cruise flight at lower power settings, fuel usage may be closer to 3,000 pounds per hour.
All of it
On internal fuel it's range is approximately 1,000 miles.
The F-16 rotates at 205 miles an hour.
much or many? 104 F-16
Move the throttle handle forward into the augmenter range.
More than you can afford. It costs $3.09 per gallon of JP-8 fuel to fly the F-16. The F-16 burns over 800 gallons per hour. That costs around $2,472 per hour to fly the F-16, not including piloting fees, prepping fees, ect. Very expensive to fly for fun without the Federal Government backing the cost (With taxpayer dollars).
Technically possible but practically impossible........unless it was on the tarmac Remember the two machines are designed for very different roles. The Hind is a ground attack aircraft whilst the F16 is (as its name suggests) a fighter. The F16 has everything in its advantage. Speed, weapons, technology and probably most significantly distance. It wouldn't take much for the F16 to knock a hind our the sky as the AMRAAM-120 (its principle medium range weapon) has a range of 48km or 30 miles. The hind would be history before it even knew the F16 was there. As a totally unrealistic setting - if for arguments sake the F16 was out of missiles ( at which point it would most likely bug out) and it chose to fight with guns then if by some miracle the f16 missed and the hind got a shot off with its gun and hit the F16 then yes I suppose it could down it.
the last one i sold was for 800,000 and im a dealer
f16-fighting-falcon fsx serial number?
5
F-16C (Block 30) has a max take-off weight of 42,300 lb (16,875 kg) .