Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: F110-GE-100
Target Entity: General_Electric_F110
Preceding Context: The F100-PW-220/220E was the result of the USAF's Alternate Fighter Engine (AFE) program (colloquially known as "the Great Engine War"), which also saw the entry of General Electric as an F-16 engine provider. Its
Succeeding Context: turbofan was limited by the original inlet to thrust of 25,735 lb f (114.5 kN), the Modular Common Inlet Duct allowed the F110 to achieve its maximum thrust of 28,984 lb f (128.9 kN). (To distinguish between aircraft equipped with these two engines and inlets, from the Block 30 series on, blocks ending in "0" (e.g., Block 30) are powered by GE, and blocks ending in "2" (e.g., Block 32) are fitted with Pratt & Whitney engines.)
Paragraph Title: Propulsion
Source Page: General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon

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