It can burn it's whole tank in eleven minutes on full afterburner. It would exceed the maximum speed though, and to slow down, G manuvering would be rough on the pilot. Airshow demonstrations of the F-16 use quite a bit of fuel. When the Blue Angels (F/A-18C) Solo's land, they only have about 11% of fuel left.
In a cruise, it will last for a few hours. In a high performance environment, 1.5 hours with external tanks. It really depends though!
$2.94 a gallon for JP-5 fuel!
In between 1,580 gallons and 600 gallons. It depends on what course of action you are taking, (ex. rolls, dives, cruising)
none unless it is flying
from 11$ to 16$ an hour
It means that in one hour, you will have travelled 16 miles.
16
For a better "burn" of the air fuel mixture. More power, better economy, lower emissions.For a better "burn" of the air fuel mixture. More power, better economy, lower emissions.
Assuming 40 hour weeks, it would be $16/hour
$33,280 per year.
16$ or more
$12-$16 an hour
$33,280
16 hrs x $10/hr = $160