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Do F-16 have keys?

Military jets do not have keys. (Even most civilian aircraft have pretty rudimentary locks. Old Cessnas have ignition locks that can be picked by an 8-year-old with a bobby pin. Also, the panel is just a sheet of plastic, so you can always just reach behind the panel and connect the wires.)
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Do fighter jets need a key to start?

Starting up a jet aircraft is, of course, more complex than starting a car. You don't just turn a key and start the engine. In fact, there is no key involved at all. Still, there is a similarity in that the first step to starting the engine is to get power via a smaller 'starter engine.'
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Do military aircraft use keys?

Planes, tanks, trains, trams, buses - they usually don't have any keys. If you can get in and know how to operate one, you can do it. Large organizations operating them tend to rely on procedures, not on mechanisms.
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How is the F-16 controlled?

For easy and accurate control of the aircraft during high G-force combat maneuvers, a side stick controller is used instead of the conventional center-mounted stick. Hand pressure on the side stick controller sends electrical signals to actuators of flight control surfaces such as ailerons and rudder.
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Do Boeing jets have keys?

Commercial jets, on the other hand, have no locks on the doors and no ignition key of any sort. You can hop in, flip a couple of switches and start one up! The reason why jumbo jets don't need an ignition key is the same reason why people might not lock a car when it is sitting in a locked garage.
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What is Boeing Top Secret aircraft?

Top Secret was the name of a Boeing B-29 Superfortress (B-29-36-MO 44–27302, "victor number' 72) modified to carry the atomic bomb in World War II. It served with the Army Air Forces and United States Air Force from 1945 until 1954.
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What military jets fly out of Key West?

Naval Air Station Key West (also known as Boca Chica Field) is home to Fighter Squadron Composite 111 or VFC-111; nicknamed “The Sundowners”.
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Has an F-16 ever been shot down in combat?

The pilot survived. May 2, 2005 – 2 F/A-18 Hornets of VMFA-323 are shot down by Iraqi/Al-Qaeda Insurgents over south-central Iraq. Both pilots killed. November 27, 2006- An F-16 Fighting Falcon was shot down by Al-Qaeda/Iraqi insurgents in Fallujah while on a low-altitude ground-strafing run.
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Can F-16 be locked remotely?

The engines cannot be locked, but the brain of the jet can….
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Can the F-16 fly without fly by wire?

Fly-by-wire is an absolute necessity on the F-16 because the aircraft was designed to be statically unstable and cannot be controlled without the artificial stability provided by the flight control system.
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Does f16 have AC?

Yes. Fighter aircraft have air conditioning systems.
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Why are there 2 pilots in a fighter jet?

A dual pilot flight is when two pilots in the cockpit share responsibilities to fly the aircraft, monitor all the aircraft instruments and help provide a safe flight from beginning to end. During long flights, they can relieve each other of specific duties and get some rest.
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Do 747 planes have keys?

No modern commercial jet aircraft have keys.
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Can F-16 start on its own?

Unlike an APU though, the JFS is directly linked to the main engine, so independent operation is not possible. 'A typical F-16 start sequence begins by turning on the battery and arming the generator by setting the electrical power switch to MAIN PWR. 'and the air source knob is set to NORM.
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Why do all jets start with F?

F: Fighter. K: Tanker (dropped between 1977 and 1985) L: Laser-equipped. O: Observation (Forward Air Control)
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Why do pilots start engine 2 first?

Engine number 2 is started first because it's on the opposite side of the air bridge. When starting with external air or power it is normal to start Engine number 1 because it is further away from the carts.
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Can an F-16 take off from a carrier?

No, it is not. This is why the Navy and Marines don't use it except in the advisary squadron but instead use the F-18. Carrier planes need beefy airframes and landing gear to land.
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Do fighter jets know when they are locked on?

Most "missile lock indicators" simply listen to how frequently a radar scan takes place, and when it starts happening very quickly it indicates that the faster, more focused radar has found them and is considered locked on, or that a missile with a fast, focused radar has found them and is locked on. Save this answer.
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Does the F-16 have a limiter?

F-16 has no direct G limit with respect to payload weight or class but it has AOA limit (cat I/III), which in turn limits the amount of Gs pulled.
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Is MiG-29 better than F-16?

He added that while the MiG-29 has "superior nose-pointing capabilities" when flying at less than 200 knots, F-16s "excel" in such capabilities at speeds above 200 knots. "The turn rate on F-16 is significantly better," he said.
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Can F-15 beat F-16?

When it comes to speed, range, ceiling, and thrust, the F-15 is more powerful than the F-16. Due to the thrust of the F-15 aircraft's twin-engine design, it can accelerate while climbing at a 90-degree angle, managing 30,000 feet in 60 seconds.
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How long can an F-16 stay airborne?

Although the LWF program called for a structural life of 4,000 flight hours, capable of achieving 7.33 g with 80% internal fuel; GD's engineers decided to design the F-16's airframe life for 8,000 hours and for 9-g maneuvers on full internal fuel.
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Do large planes fly into Key West?

Airlines and destinations

Allegiant Air currently operates the Airbus A319 jetliner into Key West. American Eagle operate E175 regional jets into Key West on behalf of American Airlines. On December 18, 2019, American began flying mainline Airbus A319 jetliners nonstop between Key West and Dallas/Fort Worth.
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Do major airlines fly into Key West?

Key West International Airport serves major airline carriers, like Delta, American Airlines, Continental, US Airways, and more with daily flights. You can catch a direct flight to Key West from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and other major Florida airports, as well as from Atlanta's Hartsfield Jackson Airport.
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Are there keys to fighter jets?

Military jets do not have keys. (Even most civilian aircraft have pretty rudimentary locks. Old Cessnas have ignition locks that can be picked by an 8-year-old with a bobby pin. Also, the panel is just a sheet of plastic, so you can always just reach behind the panel and connect the wires.)
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