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Viperdoc wrote:
Working as a flight surgeon I have been fortunate to have around 75 hours in F-16's, and cruising speed was around 250-300k. My understanding is these speeds are waivered for controlled airspace as well. Obviously, in full mil power or with afterburner they can go a lot faster. Yea, 300 is about right. I love that plane! ![]() -- Jonathan, www.virtual-hangar.com |
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