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Read previewOn January 20, 1974, a runway high-speed taxi test involving General Dynamics' YF-16 accidentally resulted in the first flight of the prototype aircraft that would become the world-famous F-16 Fighting Falcon, the most popular fighter jet.
The F-16 has cemented its place in aviation history not only for dominating the military jet market, but also for revolutionizing the way military aircraft are designed.
However, as the skies of the future become increasingly dominated by stealth aircraft, the F-16's battlefield role may change.
Advertisement"As the threat environment changes, we'll likely see a shift in the way aircraft like the F-16 are leveraged in combat," Hollings said.
Persons:
—, Alex Hollings, George Calin, Hollings, Chanceler, Lockheed Martin —
Organizations:
Service, General Dynamics, Business, REUTERS, US Air Force, Lockheed
Locations:
—, Fetesti, Romania, Afghanistan, Iraq, American, Leiria, Portugal