Based on my F-2A
F-16 Block 70/72
Royal Bahraini Air Force
In September 2017, the US State Department approved a Foreign Military Sale to Bahrain for 19 new-build F-16V and upgrade its 20 existing F-16C/D Block 40 to F-16V standard.
In June 2018, Bahrain finalized its order for 16 new-build F-16V.[32]
Hellenic Air Force
In October 2017, the US approved the sale of 123 upgrade kits to Greece to bring their existing F-16C and D fighters up to the new F-16 Block 72 standard.[33] On 28 April 2018, Greece decided to upgrade 84 aircraft.[34]
Republic of Korea Air Force
South Korea also plans to upgrade 134 of its F-16C/D fleet to F-16V standard by November 2025.[35]
Slovak Air Force
In April 2018, the US State Department approved a Foreign Military Sale to Slovakia for 14 new F-16Vs, pending approval from U.S. Congress.[36] The Defence Ministry of Slovakia announced on 11 July 2018 that it intends to purchase 14 F-16 Block 70 aircraft from Lockheed Martin to replace its aging fleet of Mikoyan MiG-29s.[37] The package, which includes armament and training, is worth €1.58 billion ($1.8 billion), and is Slovakia's largest military purchase in modern history. Defence Minister Peter Gajdoš signed the contract with Lockheed Martin representative Ana Wugofski in a press conference at the capital Bratislava on 12 December 2018.[38] after the government approved the purchase.[39][40][41][42]
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AIM-9 sidewinder
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AIM-7 sparrow
PTDS :
-Check the flares
I don't know if it's a glitch but the flares appear out of the fuselage in the editor please comment if it's just for me
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 25.5ft (7.8m)
- Length 34.4ft (10.5m)
- Height 11.0ft (3.3m)
- Empty Weight 5,834lbs (2,646kg)
- Loaded Weight 7,949lbs (3,605kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.413
- Wing Loading 27.0lbs/ft2 (131.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 294.3ft2 (27.3m2)
- Drag Points 2133
Parts
- Number of Parts 88
- Control Surfaces 3
- Performance Cost 469