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The U.S. Air Force completed the first manned flight of the QF-16 Full Scale Aerial Target (FSAT) on May 4 at Cecil Field in Jacksonville, FL. The QF-16 took off at 1505 EDT. Eastern time and climbed to an altitude of 41,000 feet during its 66-minute flight. The Air Force awarded a multi-year contract to Boeing in March 2010 that represented Phase I of the initial engineering, manufacturing and development of the QF-16, with options to buy up to 126 FSATs.

"With this successful first flight of the QF-16, the Air Force, Boeing and our supplier-partners have laid the groundwork for the program to enter low-rate production in 2013 and make its first production delivery in 2014," said Torbjorn Sjogren, Boeing vice president, Global Maintenance and Upgrades.

The functional check flight of the F-16, under control of a Boeing test pilot, validated the basic aircraft performance with the QF-16 drone modification package installed. The additional hardware Boeing installs allows the QF-16 to fly in an unmanned mode while under the control sof a ground-based control system such as the Gulf Range Drone Control System (GRDCS) at Tyndall Air Force Base, FL, or the Drone Formation Control System (DFCS) at White Sands Missile Range (WSMR), NM. During the current test phase in Jacksonville, a GRDCS mobile trailer with portable transmission towers provides communications between the flight controller and other personnel on the ground and the QF-16 pilot.

"This was a tremendous milestone for the program and for Boeing because it signals our continued success as an off-Boeing platform support and sustainment provider," said Bob Insinna, Boeing QF-16 program manager.

The QF-16s will be a higher-performing aircraft than the QF-4 they replace and representative of fourth-generation targets. They will be flown manned or unmanned within a controlled range and equipped to evaluate how U.S. fighters and weapons will operate against potential adversaries. Boeing will deliver six QF-16 test aircraft to Tyndall in October for additional testing over the Gulf Range. Following the successful conclusion of these tests, Boeing will support government flight testing from Holloman Air Force Base, NM, over the WSMR complex.

Air Force Flies QF-16 Target Drone | Aero-News Network



I am very pround IAF Rejected these Tin Cans.....
 
Albeit. old news and posted before, none the less, some of these aircraft are close to 40 years old.

BTW, these so called Tin Cans probably have the highest kill ratio in modern day aerial combat and guess what, it's still a front line fighter of the country whose flag you display.
 
Albeit. old news and posted before, none the less, some of these aircraft are close to 40 years old.

BTW, these so called Tin Cans probably have the highest kill ratio in modern day aerial combat and guess what, it's still a front line fighter of the country whose flag you display.

Actually the F-15 holds that honor. But these are in no way "Tin Cans". The F-16 is still an extremely flexible and excellent platform in delivery and utilizing of pay loads in whatever mission they are sent to.

They are for all intents and purposes the AK-47 of the Sky.
 
f-16 is getting upgraded so much until 5th gen f-16 is still great
 
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