General Dynamics F-16I (Sufa) Block 52 Fighting Falcon "ISRAERI AIR FORCE"
The Israeli Air Force's (IAF) F-16I Sufa (Storm), a two seater, is the latest version of the Lockheed Martin F-16.
Israel's Peace Marble V foreign military sales program will supply the Israel Air Force (IAF) with 102 two-seat aircraft and is the largest Israeli F-16 acquisition yet. The F-16I is specially designed for Israel, and has been named "Soufa," or "Storm" in Hebrew, by the IAF. The F-16I for Israel is based on current Block 50/52 production aircraft. The F-16I has a 23,600-kilogram [52,000 pound] take-off weight, considerably more than the earlier F-16s in IAF service, and is armed with the AMRAAM air-to-air missile.
The F-16I was developed on the basis of the F-16ES [Enhanced Strategic] single-seat and two-seat, long-range interdictor F-16 proposal. This configuraiton was developed in November 1993 in response to Israeli preference for the F-15I Eagle. The F-16ES featured additional fuel in one 1,136 liter (300 US gallon; 250 Imp gallon) centerline tank and two wing tanks, each 2,271 litre (600 US gallons; 500 Imp gallons), as well as two conformal tanks. The combat radius extended to in excess of 1,000 nautical miles (1,852 km; 1,151 miles). The F-16ES was not purchased at that time, but the conformal tanks were developed as retrofit option for existing F-16s
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General Dynamics F-16I (Sufa) Block 52 Fighting Falcon - 119th Tayeset (Bat) Squadron, No.497, Israeli Air Force.
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General Dynamics F-16I (Sufa) Block 52 Fighting Falcon - 119th Tayeset (Bat) Squadron, No.119, Israeli Air Force.
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General Dynamics F-16I (Sufa) Block 52 Fighting Falcon - 253th Tayeset (Negev) Squadron, No.253, Israeli Air Force.
Afmetingen;
- Lengte 315 mm.
- Spanwijdte 198 mm.
Aantal onderdelen; 159
Schaal 1:72
Released by Hasegawa in 2009.
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