The McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) F/A-18 Hornet is a supersonic twin engine all-weather night fighter and attack aircraft. The F/A-18s first flew in November 1978 and the first production flight on April 12, 1980. The first 380 aircraft were F/A-18As and in September 1987 production switched to the F/A-18C. Variants A and C are single-seat aircraft while B and D are tandem-seats. The Hornet can operate from either aircraft carriers or land bases with the capability of in flight refueling. A total of 1,480 A-D variants were built.
In 1992 the Finnish Air Force decided to purchase 67 aircraft but reduced it to 64. The primary functions of these aircraft are defense and not attack so the Finns designate their aircraft F-18C/D. In 1918 Swedish Count Eric von Rosen donated the first airplane to the Finnish Air Force. To honor his memory one fighter carries his name on the bottom of the vertical stabilizers. The one aircraft is F-18C HN-457 which happens to be the last F-18C to ever be manufactured.
Specifications for the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18C/D Hornet Role - supersonic twin engine all-weather night fighter and attack aircraft Crew - 1 x F/A-18C, 2 x F/A-18D (Pilot and Weapons Systems Officer - WSO)
Dimensions Length - 56 ft (17.1 m) Wingspan With AAMs - 40 ft 5 in (12.31 m) Folded - 27 ft 6 in (8.38 m) Height - 15 ft 4 in (4.7 m)
Weights Empty - 23,000 lb (10,400 kg) Loaded - 36,970 lb (16,770 kg) Maximum Take off - 51,900 lb (23,500 kg)
Performance Powerplants - 2 x General Electric F404-GE-402 turbofan Dry Thrust - 11,000 lbf (48.9 kN) per engine After Burner Thrust - 17,750 lbf (79.2 kN) per engine Maximum Speed - Mack 1.8 (1,190 mph) (1,915 km/h) @ 40,000 ft (12,190 m) Range - 1,089 nmi (1,250 miles) (2,000 km) with 2 x AIM-9s Combat Radius - 400 nmi (460 miles) (740 km) air-to-air missions Ferry Range - 1,800 nmi (2,070 miles) (3,330 km) Service Ceiling - 50,000 ft (15,240 m) Rate of Climb - 50,000 ft/min (254 m/s)
Armament 1 x 20 mm M61 Vulcan cannon mounted in nose with 578 rounds 9 x Hardpoints - a capacity of 13,700 lb (6,215 kg) with external fuel tanks and ordnance 2 x wingtip missile launch rails 4 x under-wing 3 x under-fuselage Rockets 2.75 inch (70 mm) Hydra 70 rockets 5 inch (127 mm) Zuni rockets Missiles Air-To-Air 4 x AIM-9 Sidewinders or 4 x AIM-132 ASRAAM or 4 x IRIS-T or 4 x AIM-120 AMRAAM and 2 x AIM-7 Sparrow or Additional - 2 x AIM-120 AMRAAM Air-To-Surface AGM-65 Maverick Standoff Land Attack Missiles (SLAM-ER) AGM-88 HARM Anti-radiation Missile (ARM) AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW) Taurus Missile (Cruise Missile)
Anti-ship AGM-84 Harpoon Bombs JDAM Precision-Guided Munition (PGM) Paveway series of Laser-guided bombs Mk. 80 series of unguided iron bombs CBU-87 cluster bombs CBU-89 gator mine CBU-97 Mk. 20 Rockeye II B61/Mk. 57 nuclear bombs Others SUU-42A Flares/Infrared decoys dispenser pod and chaff pod Or Electronic countermeasures (ECM) pod Or AN/AAS-38 Nite Hawk targeting pod (USN only) to be replaced by AN/ASQ-228 ATFLIR Or LITENING targeting pod (only used by USMC, Royal Australian Air Force, Spanish Air Force and Finnish Air Force) Or Up to 3 x 330 US gallons (270 imp gallons / 1,200 liters) Sargent Fletcher drop tanks for ferry flight Or Extended range/loitering time Avionics Hughes APG-73 radar ROVER (Remotely Operated Video Enhanced Receiver) antenna for use by USN F/A-18C strike fighter squadrons Inertial Navigation System (INS) GPS 2 x mission computers HUD (Head Up Display) cockpit display Very High Frequency (VHF) omni-directional landing system Multiple-functioning Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) display
Hobby Master 1/72 Air Power Series HA3509 McDonnell Douglas F/A-18C HN-457, Finnish Air Force “Kreivi von Rosen” (last F-18C/D built)
True 1/72 scale Professionally painted Great attention to detail All markings are Tampoed (pad applied) Option to display the model on a stand that is provided Model can be shown with the landing gear in the down or up positions Canopy can be displayed open or closed Extremely heavy metal with a minimum of plastic Highly collectable
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Last modified | 2015-11-19 |
Leaflet | 2012-02-01 February 2012 |