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A General Dynamics F-16A Netz operated by Top Aces flies in an air-to-air test sortie near Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, during 2023. The underside view shows the single-engine fighter’s wing planform, stores pylons, and central air intake. The aircraft wears a camouflage paint scheme and carries registration N858TA, serial 6V-45, and marking 260. The F-16A is a lightweight multirole combat aircraft powered by a Pratt & Whitney F100 afterburning turbofan engine.
Author: piemags/Aviation PhotoCrew
Photo size: 10.3 Mpixels (29.4 MB uncompressed) - 3927x2618 pixels (13.1x8.7 in / 33.2x22.2 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: afterburner, air intake, air-to-air, aircraft, airframe, Arizona, aviation, avionics, control surfaces, defense, engine, exhaust, F-16A, F100, fighter, flight, General Dynamics, jet, landing gear, Luke Air Force Base, multirole, Netz, Pratt & Whitney, pylons, radar, registration, serial number, single-seat, tactical markings, testing, Top Aces, training, turbofan, underside, US airspace, vertical tail, wing
Published in: Arizona Test Flights 2023