General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon

General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon

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General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon The Viper: one of the most successfully multirole fighter of the modern aviation; produced in over 4600 airframes from 1976 to today, originally built by General Dynamics and, after the 1995 , by Lockheed Martin. Born after the Vietnam experience, it was drawn to provide a fighter with modern avionic, a good radar to engage threats at medium/long distance but also with great agility for close range combat. It won the LWF competition with Northrop for the USAF but US Navy refused to use it because with a single engine; the YF-17 was brought back into play, heavily redrawn giving life to today's Hornet. This aircraft also had great success in exportation as you can find it in the air forces of about 25 countries in different variants. 4 models scale 1:100 that represent the F-16C , the F-16D two seater and the corresponding Israelian variants (Barak). Models printed at 1:285 with 0.2mm nozzle (but still sliceable with 0.4mm nozzle and 1:300 scale) and 0.12 mm layers. Print test made with a Ender3 as shown in the image taken from PrusaSlicer2. This creation is reserved exclusively for private and personal use; redistribution of these files, as they are or modified, is not permitted. For further details read the "Copyright" section in the FAQ section of Cults site by clicking on the (C) symbol below. Ciao Erik

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