New, and to military specifications; around 17Million U.S Dollars (not including ordinance or fuel) "Used", and with its weapons systems deactivated; closer to 2Million. Destroyed, and in pieces scattering a field in Afghanistan; quadruple the top figure then add a couple of zeros for good measure!
$27 millions
The F-16 A/B is $14.6 Million (As of 1998). The F-16 C/D is $18.8 (Also as of 1998).
The F-16 A/B is $14.6 Million (As of 1998). The F-16 C/D is $18.8 (Also as of 1998).
The F-16 A/B Costs $14.6 Million Dollars (As of 1998) The F-16 C/D Costs 18.8 Million Dollars (As of 1998)
12 Million USD
12 Million USD
Its difficult to say this because the cost of the flying depends on the fuel conserved. Therefore, the fuel burnt will be equal tot he cost of F-16 flying time.
The F-16 A/B Costs $14.6 Million Dollars (As of 1998) The F-16 C/D Costs 18.8 Million Dollars (As of 1998)
The F-16 uses a fuel variant of kerosene. It is called JP-8, and is used widely in jet engines in the United States. The cost as of August 19, 2012 is $3.09 per gallon.
JP-8 costs $3.09 per gallon as of August 2012. The F-16 burns 800 gallons per hour respectively. Taken this information, it costs $2,472 to fly the F-16 for one hour.
Prices of fighter jets hugely depend upon the configurations and types of the radar that the plane is equipped with. Generally an f 16 costs somewhere around 20-40 million US dollars
JP-8 costs $3.09 per gallon as of August 2012. The F-16 burns 800 gallons per hour respectively. Taken this information, it costs $2,472 to fly the F-16 for one hour. That is not including additional fees, (Ex. Piloting)