A side-by-side of two museum-grade prints — specs, prices, and finish options compared so you can pick one, or hang both as a matched gallery pair.
| Attribute | F-16C Fighting Falcon — Aircraft Cutaway | F-2A — Aircraft Cutaway |
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer | General Dynamics | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries |
| Country | United States | Japan |
| Operator | United States | Japan |
| Era | Cold War | Modern |
| Year | 1984 | 2000 |
| Variant | F-16C | F-2A |
| Lineage | YF-16 lightweight fighter → F-16A/B → F-16C/D Block upgrades | FS-X programme → F-16 derivative → F-2A shien sentōki |
| From | $49 | $49 |
Blue-grey camo on the left and a single-engine rib cage on the right — the F-16C earns rank-fifty-two cutaway treatment because General Dynamics built a lightweight fighter so honest about its job that pilots renamed it Viper and NATO allies ordered enough copies to keep Fort Worth busy for forty years.
Blue sea-camouflage on the left and an enlarged-wing rib cage on the right — the F-2A earns rank-eighty-five cutaway authority because Mitsubishi took the Viper formula, stretched the wing for anti-ship stores, and let the hinomaru speak louder than any block-number spreadsheet.
Hung together at matching size, F-16C Fighting Falcon — Aircraft Cutaway and F-2A — Aircraft Cutaway read as one collection. Pick your sizes and frames on each print.