The F-16 fighting falcon's maximum speed is 1,500 mph, 2,410 km/h with a minimal load configuration.
With maximum flaps, between 180 and 150 mph.
250
It is approximately 1,400 knots..
32.8 ft
its speed is 2250 kmph, 2 mach category.
The top speed listed for the F-16 is Mach 2+ (in excess of 1500 mph).
It will fly approximately twice the speed of sound.
I takes off at about 160 kts (184 mph). It really depends on what your pay-load is.
The top speed of an F-16 Fighting Falcon varies depending on the model and configuration, as well as other factors such as altitude and air temperature. However, the maximum speed of a standard F-16C Block 50/52 variant is approximately Mach 2 (1,500 mph or 2,414 km/h) at high altitude, which is around twice the speed of sound. It is worth noting that the F-16 can also achieve a maximum speed of around 1,320 mph (2,124 km/h) at lower altitudes.
The maximum speed of a 747 is Mach 0.92.
The maximum speed of MCA is 10 MHz
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.