F-16CJ Fighting Falcon
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30 5 August, 17:22
John Kristoffersen
Beautiful build! Recommend changing the positions of the AIM-9X with the AIM-120s. If you look at reference material, this loadout is "never" seen, due to wing flutter problems. It does not mean that you will find photos of this loadout, but it`s rare and mostly for loading/ off loading of weaponry. With a heavy load like this, wing flutter is not what you want as a driver 🙂
Beautiful build! Recommend changing the positions of the AIM-9X with the AIM-120s. If you look at reference material, this loadout is "never" seen, due to wing flutter problems. It does not mean that you will find photos of this loadout, but it`s rare and mostly for loading/ off loading of weaponry. With a heavy load like this, wing flutter is not what you want as a driver 🙂
6 August, 04:27
Antti K
Thanks for your comments 👍
I think I'll have to live with this 'what-if' weaponry configuration as all the missiles are firmly super glued in place.
Don't want to take a change of breaking something when detaching.
Thanks for your comments 👍
I think I'll have to live with this 'what-if' weaponry configuration as all the missiles are firmly super glued in place.
Don't want to take a change of breaking something when detaching.
7 August, 16:27
Tingo
I made an account to say this, but the Tip-RAAMs are correct. To my knowledge the Sidewinders were more "stable" under the wing and a lot of images you find of the F-16C has AMRAAMs on the tips, sidewinders on the outer pylon and any ordnance on the middle pylon, followed by fuel tanks on the inner wing pylon. Antti, you did a wonderful job, your ordnance layout is correct.
I made an account to say this, but the Tip-RAAMs are correct. To my knowledge the Sidewinders were more "stable" under the wing and a lot of images you find of the F-16C has AMRAAMs on the tips, sidewinders on the outer pylon and any ordnance on the middle pylon, followed by fuel tanks on the inner wing pylon. Antti, you did a wonderful job, your ordnance layout is correct.
3 October, 01:06
Bobbyhill
Yes Amraams on the wingtip is correct. The aim-9 on the wingtips actually creates wing futter. You can find a video of it on youtube. Always Amraams on the wingtip. Only time you see sidewiders on the tips if if thats all thats on the plane
Yes Amraams on the wingtip is correct. The aim-9 on the wingtips actually creates wing futter. You can find a video of it on youtube. Always Amraams on the wingtip. Only time you see sidewiders on the tips if if thats all thats on the plane
4 October, 19:49