Apparently the last group of F-18 E/F are being built. That was a pretty good run, spanning 45 years.
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The Navy retired all of those years ago.
Milspec 23699 I reckon…turbine oil hasn’t changed much.But what kind of oil does it....ohh, never mind.
Its o.k looking but it never made me go "wow".The F/A-18 is one of those planes that from certain angles looks amazing, and from others... not so much.
F4 Phantom is probaly my favorite looking fighter.
Compared to the Soviet MIGS, it was scary looking in a good, intimidating way.
The more smoke the better, at least for air showsWith enough thrust you can get a brick to fly, and the F-4 Phantom II proved that.
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The British fitted a turbofan (Rolls-Royce Spey 203) and that supposedly had less smoke than the GE J79, which smoked like crazy.
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Yep.Back when I was a teenager and started paying attention to these things the F/A18 was the very pinnacle of modernity and for the money a very competent alrounder.
The F14 and F15 positively looked old compared to it.
And F/A-18A was "more aircraft" than the F16A IMHO.
Canada has the oldest Hornets around. The US Navy retired their F/A-18s of that vintage a long time ago, and the Navy had aircraft that were newer.Yep.
I remember when Canada bought them to replace the F104.
Now they are falling apart.
Canadian F18 pilots do not fly very much.
I think they bought some used ones from Australia at some point IIRC.Canada has the oldest Hornets around. The US Navy retired their F/A-18s of that vintage a long time ago, and the Navy had aircraft that were newer.
Canada’s are F-18A models, built in the late 80s or early 90s. Good airplane at the time. Long overdue for replacement, with something modern, upgraded weapon systems, capabilities and new airframes.
By the way, I have flown the F/A-18, and while it is a great airplane, it is not fast. It is slow, for a fighter.
Looks aren’t everything.
Perhaps - it would make sense. Used airplanes to replace worn out airplanes. Still, even those have to be getting near the end of their service life.I think they bought some used ones from Australia at some point IIRC.