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!
$2.94 a gallon for JP-5 fuel!
In between 1,580 gallons and 600 gallons. It depends on what course of action you are taking, (ex. rolls, dives, cruising)
An F-16 fighter jet typically burns around 3,000 to 5,000 pounds of fuel per hour during combat operations, depending on factors such as speed, altitude, and mission profile. In a more efficient cruising mode, fuel consumption can drop to approximately 1,200 pounds per hour. However, during takeoff and high-speed maneuvers, fuel consumption can spike significantly. Overall, the exact fuel burn can vary widely based on the specific mission and operational conditions.
none unless it is flying
from 11$ to 16$ an hour
Approximately 16 pounds of oxygen are required to burn 1 pound of 2 fuel oil. This is based on the stoichiometric ratio of oxygen to fuel oil for complete combustion.
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.
It means that in one hour, you will have travelled 16 miles.
16
Assuming 40 hour weeks, it would be $16/hour
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.
$12-$16 an hour
$33,280