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F/A-18E/F, how does it stack up?




Topic started on 27-11-2003 @ 11:39 AM by jetsetter


I was just wondering what you guys thought of the new F-18. It sounds like a good jet but I want imput from you guys.

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reply posted on 28-11-2003 @ 12:28 AM by Russian


I heard this are now going to the navy.

They are I heard being upgraded to be used on carriers.

(if they are not already)



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reply posted on 28-11-2003 @ 12:34 AM by jetsetter


Yes the F/A-18 E/F is and upgrade of the earlier F/A-18.



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reply posted on 28-11-2003 @ 03:48 AM by SectorGaza


they are replacing F-14?



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reply posted on 28-11-2003 @ 09:11 AM by jetsetter


Yes pretty much. Since the F-14 is so old and there are no replacement parts the F/A-18 E/F and the Naval F-35 are replacing the F-14.



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reply posted on 29-11-2003 @ 11:20 PM by Raptor


The f-18 are alright, thats the RAAF main fighter. We
have only got 75 f-18's and about 15-20 f-111's. Also
how do you think a hornet would go up against a f-16 or f-15



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reply posted on 29-11-2003 @ 11:52 PM by MrJingles


Its alot prettier now, Ohhhh look more missiles too. More room, leather interior am/fm/xm radio, heated seats, nice.



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reply posted on 30-11-2003 @ 11:52 PM by Seekerof


With the expecting upgrades to the F/A-18E-G Super Hornet, such as:

* AESA or APG-79 Active Electronically Scanned Array radar.....this is expected to be delivered to the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet fleet by 2006, following the flight testing and operational evaluation phases.
ALso, the installation of APG-79 (AESA) will enhance stealth (reduced RCS, LPI) and provides radar greater capability due to multi-tasking. This new capability, along with a few others, will give the Super Hornet a small step ahead of Rafale and Typhoon....IMHO.
If I am not mistaken, the UK has already recieved some Super Hornets with APG-79 already.

* Will be fitted with AIM-9x's and the latest AIM-120's AMRAAM.

* The F/A-18E-G Super Hornet is going to get the 29,000 LB class thrust engines (ie: PW-F119's or GE-F120's) in 2008 that might put the F-15 to shame due to the fact that its lighter and already has a wing high-alpha handling/ high AOA ability. On top that you have a light, fast, and maneuverable aircraft.

Here's a link to some decent information on the Super Hornet:
www.sci.fi...



regards
seekerof



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reply posted on 1-12-2003 @ 06:03 AM by ghost


I think the F/A-18E/F is a major improvement over the Original Hornet. It had three main areas of imprvement: Range, Payload, and survivability. I got these fact from an artical in Flight Journal a few months back(it may have been March or April).

Tim



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reply posted on 1-12-2003 @ 10:10 AM by soothsayer


Being a carrier veteran, I love the Hornet. Any improvements would be a greatly appreciated welcome.

(And unlike the F-16/best light fighter thread, at least the Hornet doesn't change its appearence)



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reply posted on 1-12-2003 @ 02:32 PM by FULCRUM


Is best NAVY fighter at the moment..

Maybe best operational US combat aircraft also..

thats how it stacks up..




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reply posted on 1-12-2003 @ 02:33 PM by FULCRUM



Originally posted by SectorGaza
they are replacing F-14?


Yep,

That right..

In the future Navy will only have F-35s and F/A-18 E/F/X..




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