Sleek, futuristic and deadly - the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon
was born from the crucible of the air war over Vietnam and the need for
cheaper, simpler and more manoeuvrable fighter aircraft with which to
combat the many thousands of Soviet-bloc supplied aircraft sold around
the world. Back in the early 1970s the F-16 was the pinnacle of modern
design, integrating a powerful turbofan engine and offering unrivalled
manoeuvrability - thanks to its relaxed static stability and fly-by-wire
system with computer control. Today's F-16 Viper is light years away
from the simple, lightweight pointdefence fighter first envisaged, but
it has evolved and matured into the finest and most exported
fourth-generation combat aircraft around the world. This is its story.