Monday, January 2, 2017

This Is Why The F/A-18 Is An Impressive Plane



Popular Mechanics: Why the F/A-18 Is Such a Badass Plane

The 35-year odyssey of the mighty Hornet.

On the first day of the Persian Gulf War, four F/A-18Cs took off from the USS Saratoga to bomb an airfield in southwestern Iraq. These F/A-18s were heavy. Each carried four MK 84 2000-lb. bombs, two AIM-7 Sparrows, two AIM-9L Sidewinders, and a centerline drop tank. As the Hornets from VFA-81 (the "Sunliners") made their approach, an E-2 Hawkeye airborne control aircraft passed word to the pilots: Two Iraqi MiG-21s were on the hunt.

The MiGs turned to intercept the Hornets, closing at 1.2 Mach. While two of the Hornets stood off, Navy Lieutenant Commander Mark I. Fox and his wingman, Lieutenant Nick Mongilio, turned into the enemy. Fox locked onto one plane, firing both a Sparrow and a Sidewinder, while Mongilio launched a single Sidewinder at the other. In a heartbeat, both Iraqi planes were destroyed. A mere 40 seconds passed from the initial E-2 warning to downing the Iraqi jets.

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WNU Editor: It makes you wonder if the F-35 can truly replace what the F/A-18 can do.

Update: National Interest analysis is that Advanced Super Hornet could perform 80% of F-35 missions (The Next Big Future)

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