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F-16C Block 50 confirmed!

With the F-16C block 50, Mi-24P, AH-1S Huey Cobra and F-4E in the development pipeline, the future is very exciting. Together we look forward to taking Eagle Dynamics to the next level.

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Now the question is which block 50? USAF, Turkish, Chilean and what year.

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Hope its the Block50D so we can wild weasel. Would make sense though since the AGM-88 HARM package is being made for the 18 aswell

 

Block 50D? what do you mean?

Here is a list off all the Block 50 D version. the Block 50 was wild weasel capable before this aircraft.

http://www.f-16.net/aircraft-database/view_airframes_byadvancedsearch/acshort/F-16/fy/0/plant/0/status/0/version/11579/subblock/D/program/0/airforce/0/unit/0/deployment/0/displayteam/0/actype/F-16/startnum/1

 

Keep in min this is different from a F-16D block 50D

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You are right. Scratch my question :thumbup:

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I do not have any pubs or docs, sorry.

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F-16C block 50 what is that?

 

:D

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mvsgas,

 

Do you have more pubs/docs on the -129 to share?

 

Thanks, downloading those now.

 

I forgot to mention, on those Hellenic manual. For example the -1, on page VII, it has a list on aircraft serial numbers. Those manuals are only applicable to those specific serial numbers back in 2003. They may or may not apply to any other F-16 except for those.

Here is a list of them.

http://www.f-16.net/aircraft-database/view_airframes_byadvancedsearch/acshort/F-16/fy/0/plant/0/status/0/version/11579/program/11629/airforce/0/unit/0/deployment/0/displayteam/0/actype/F-16/startnum/1


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I have a question did this spesific block was able to employ SDB's without a major update to plane itself?

 

AFAIK, Small Diameter Bomb (SDB) can be carried by USAF F-16 block 40 to 52 after the Common Configuration Implementation Program (CCIP). I guess the answer is no.

 

F-16 CCIP

 

The Common Configuration Implementation Program (CCIP) upgrades began in June 1998. This involved upgrading 650 US Air Force Block 40/42/50/52 aircraft to a common specification. CCIP Phase 1 included installation of a new modular mission computer (the Raytheon MMC7000) and colour multi-function-displays on 107 older Block 50/52 aircraft. CCIP Phase 1A was similar, but included a AN/APX-113 'bird slicer' interrogator/transponder, giving autonomous beyond visual range capability and integration of the AN/AAQ-33 Sniper imaging/targeting pod. About 250 Block 50/52 aircraft were upgraded from October 2002 onwards. CCIP Phase 2, delivered from July 2003, added Link 16 multi-function information distribution system (MIDS) datalink, JHMCS and electronic HSI. CCIP Phase 3 upgrades 397 Block 40/42 aircraft to Phase 1, 1A and 2 mods. CCIP modified aircraft are designated F-16CM and F-16DM and - from M4.2 on - can use the same Modular Mission Computer Software tapes. In 2009, all Block 50/52 aircraft and approx. 80% of the Block 40/42 aircraft were loaded with OFP 4.3 software. The remaining Block 40/42 aircraft will be fitted with CCIP and M4.3 by mid 2010. The 500th CCIP modified aircraft, an F-16C-50, was rolled out 26 March 2010. From 2001 to 2006, the Ogden Air Logistics Center at Hill Air Force Base modified and delivered 254 Block 50/52 aircraft operated by the US Air Force. The modifications took place in three phases and, as a result, 100 aircraft were modified twice during this time frame. In 2005, Ogden also began modifying the Block 40/42 fleet. All Block 40/42 aircraft received CCIP modifications in one shop visit. While a Block 40/42 aircraft was undergoing the CCIP modification, the Falcon STAR (Structural Augmentation Roadmap) modification was also completed.

http://wiki.scramble.nl/index.php/Lockheed_Martin_F-16_Fighting_Falcon

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Now the question is which block 50? USAF, Turkish, Chilean and what year.

 

Likely USAF.

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More info on SDB

http://www.f-16.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14387

 

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So according to this, it would have to be a very recent version, 2012 or newer.

 

Edit of the edit

I looks like as of Nov 2012, it was still not implemented, so even newer.

http://www.f-16.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=20510


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Likely USAF.

 

Thanks

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Eagle Dynamics F-16C Block 50 confirmed!

 

From this weeks newsletter:

"With the F-16C block 50, Mi-24P, AH-1S Huey Cobra and F-4E in the development pipeline, the future is very exciting."

 

All aboard the hype train! :thumbup:

-Col. Russ Everts opinion on surface-to-air missiles: "It makes you feel a little better if it's coming for one of your buddies. However, if it's coming for you, it doesn't make you feel too good, but it does rearrange your priorities."

 

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They will be welcome additions. I like the direction.

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For the SDB, I guess it also needed Software 6.1 or higher.

List of software version here

http://www.f-16.net/f-16_versions_article2.html

and on the previous posted page

http://wiki.scramble.nl/index.php/Lockheed_Martin_F-16_Fighting_Falcon#M7

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F-16 CONFIRMED!!!

 

I my pants when I read today's DCS Weekend news. F-16 is confirmed... Somebody tell me where do I insert money! With the Huey, F-18, F-5, F-86 available and F-16, F-14, F-4, and Mirage F-1 in development, means that all my favorite airframes ever will be in DCS World. HOLLY $#!% I'm freaking out here... how will I ever sleep.


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Excuse me for a moment while I lose my mind with excitement...

 

 

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