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F-16A PLUS FIGHTING FALCON Soviet War two-seater multi-role fighter designed for

F-16A PLUS FIGHTING FALCON Soviet War two-seater multi-role fighter designed forIn 1973, an American company known as the Creator of the F 111 and YF 22 aircraft seems to have realized the long standing dream of aircraft designers: to design the lightest and at the same time the most thrust armed fighter. Things went quite well. In 1974, the YF 16 prototype was already fully developed, which served as the basis for the first production version of the F 16A, built in 1976, and an even more advanced model of the F 16C, which

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two-seater multi-role fighter designed for operations in difficult weather conditions

N-3PB "Little Norway service"

the thrilling scene is set for the hero’s confrontation with the towering creature

The wreckage of the Haruna battlecruiser was scrapped in 1948

F-16A PLUS FIGHTING FALCON Soviet War two-seater multi-role fighter designed forIn 1973, an American company known as the Creator of the F 111 and YF 22 aircraft seems to have realized the long standing dream of aircraft designers: to design the lightest and at the same time the most thrust armed fighter. Things went quite well. In 1974, the YF 16 prototype was already fully developed, which served as the basis for the first production version of the F 16A, built in 1976, and an even more advanced model of the F 16C, which

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