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About the F-16C Block 25/32
The F-16 has become one of the most widely-used jet fighters in the world, and
has therefore undergone a series of upgrades throughout its service life with
various air forces. The Block 25entered service in 1984 and featured upgraded
radar and cockpit avionics. The Block 32 was the first upgrade affected by a
program to use different engines in the F-16, and continued to use Pratt &
Whitney engines, while the Block 30 used engines made by General Electric. The
Block 32 has been upgraded to carry a wide range of weapons, including the
LITENING II laser targeting pod, which enables precision attack capability with
laser-guided bombsAbout the Model
Model represents the F-16C [Block 25/32].
New parts accurately reproduce the correct engine nozzle and smaller air
intake that correspond to Pratt & Whitney powered F-16s.
Main landing gear and gear well covers also depicted with new parts.
Wing reinforcement plates for Block 32 recreated with phot etch parts (sold
seperatley).
Extensive weapons set features AIM-9L/M and AIM-9X sidewinders, AIM-120
AMRAAM, wing and centerline fuel tanks, and LITENING II targeting pod.
New parts for GBU-12 laser-guided bombs feature clear parts to depict the
laser guidance package for a more realistic finish.
New ordinance racks on the wings accurately match their respective weapons.
1 pilot figure included and 3 sets of U.S. Air National Guard markings
included.
Add ITEM 12621 F-16 Fighting Falcon Detail Up Parts Set for the ultimate
finish.
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