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37002.gif |
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37003.gif |
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37004.jpg |
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neat cockpit view (I believe this is in an F18)
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37008.jpg |
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Pair of F18s over an airbase
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37060.jpg |
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70yrsf18.gif |
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BB-cockpit.jpg |
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BB-fa18bmb.jpg |
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BB-fa18bmb2.jpg |
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BB-fa18cat.jpg |
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BB-fa18land.jpg |
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BB-form1.jpg |
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BB-form2.jpg |
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BB-inflight.jpg |
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BB-opiefa18.jpg |
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Brad Barnes (ex F18 pilot) in dress whites in front of F/A-18 #400
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CAW5-chippy.jpg |
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colorfully painted F18 on the ramp
- Carrier Air Wing Five in Action
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CAW5-f18trap.jpg |
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F18 catches a wire
- Carrier Air Wing Five in Action
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CAW5-pic1.jpg |
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F-18 coming in from the heavens
- Carrier Air Wing Five in Action
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CAW5-pic11.jpg |
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F18 inflight over clouds
- Carrier Air Wing Five in Action
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CAW5-pic12.jpg |
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Three F18s about to roll away
- Carrier Air Wing Five in Action
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CAW5-pic13.jpg |
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Pair of F18s overland
- Carrier Air Wing Five in Action
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CAW5-pic15.jpg |
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F18 flying through the clouds
- Carrier Air Wing Five in Action
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CAW5-pic16.jpg |
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pair of F18s inflight
- Carrier Air Wing Five in Action
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CAW5-pic2.jpg |
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F-18 coming in for touchdown
- Carrier Air Wing Five in Action
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CAW5-pic7.jpg |
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F-18 inflight side view
- Carrier Air Wing Five in Action
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CAW5-pic8.jpg |
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nice montage of F18 and pilot
- Carrier Air Wing Five in Action
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CAW5-pic9.jpg |
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F18s inflight
- Carrier Air Wing Five in Action
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cefair.jpg |
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cf18-00.jpg |
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cf18-01.jpg |
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cf18-03.jpg |
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cf18-09.jpg |
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cf18-19.jpg |
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cf18-20.jpg |
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cf18-21.jpg |
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cf18-22.jpg |
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cf18410l.jpg |
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cno-f18.jpg |
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CNO checks out Super Hornet. Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jay L. Johnson receives a briefing on the advanced systems of the Navy's newest strike fighter, the F/A-18 E/F Super Hornet, from test pilot Cmdr. Tom Gurney. Adm. Johnson visited Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Md., Feb. 11, 1997, for a closeup look at the Super Hornet which recently completed a highly successful sea trial on board USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74). U.S. Navy Photo by Journalist Second Class Todd Stevens [970211-N-0132S-001] February 11, 1997.
- US Navy Digital Imagery
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cvlandng.jpg |
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In the groove. The U.S. Navy's newest strike fighter, the F/A-18F Super Hornet, makes a final approach to the flight deck of the U.S. Navy's newest nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74), during the aircraft's initial sea trials Jan. 18, 1997, of the coast of North Carolina. The sea trials for Super Hornet were so successful they finished up a week early. U.S. Navy Photo by Airman Recruit Adam Plantz. [970118-N-4787P-002] January 18, 1997
- US Navy Digital Imagery
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e11stflt.jpg |
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e1unveil.jpg |
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f18-1-TPP.gif |
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Anders Petersen /
The Plane Page
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f18-10-TPP.jpg |
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Anders Petersen /
The Plane Page
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f18-17.jpg |
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f18-18.jpg |
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f18-19.jpg |
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f18-2-TPP.jpg |
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Anders Petersen /
The Plane Page
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f18-3-TPP.jpg |
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Anders Petersen /
The Plane Page
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f18-4-TPP.jpg |
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Anders Petersen /
The Plane Page
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f18-5-TPP.jpg |
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Anders Petersen /
The Plane Page
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f18-6-TPP.jpg |
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Anders Petersen /
The Plane Page
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f18-7-TPP.gif |
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Anders Petersen /
The Plane Page
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f18-8-TPP.jpg |
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Anders Petersen /
The Plane Page
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f18-9-TPP.jpg |
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Anders Petersen /
The Plane Page
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f18-carr.jpg |
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f18-fuel.jpg |
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Joint Operations. An F/A-18 Hornet assigned to Carrier Air Wing 14 (CVW-14) from the U.S. Navy's aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70), hooks into the "drouge receptacle" during an air-to-air refueling over the Arabian Gulf with an U.S. Air Force KC-135 tanker assigned to the 4408th Air Refueling Squadron. USAF Combat Camera Imagery by Staff Sergeant David W. Richards [960827-F-2829R-006] August 27, 1996.
- US Navy Digital Imagery
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f18-lau.jpg |
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f18-lau1.jpg |
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f18.jpg |
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f18lanch.gif |
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F/A-18 Hornet strike fighter launched from deck of USS America (CV 66) in the Adriatic Sea. 12/28/95. Photographer's Mate First Class Robert McRoy.
- US Navy Digital Imagery
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f18rckt2.gif |
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f18_21hn08.jpg |
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f18_21hn10.jpg |
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f18_4mk82.jpg |
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An F/A-18 Hornet loaded with eight Mk-82 200 lb bombs.
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f18_cat4.jpg |
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"Cat 4!" An F/A-18C is launched from catapult 4 on the USS Nimitz, CVN-68.
- USN Photos
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F18_HORN.JPG |
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f18_vfa115.jpg |
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An F/A-18C from VFA-115 "Eagles" flies near NAS Lemoore with "hook down".
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FA18-KG.JPG |
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fa18-sun.jpg |
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F/A-18 Hornet strike fighter assigned to the "Argonauts" of Fighter Attack Squadron One Four Seven (VFA 147) launches from catapault four of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) at sunset during a joint exercise. USNS Walter S. Diehl (T-AO 193) sails off the port side. US Navy image by Photographer's Mate Third Class William J. Kipp, Jr. Oct. 3, 1995
- US Navy Digital Imagery
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An F/A-18 Hornet from Strike Fighter Squadron One Three Seven (VFA-137), "Kestrels", patrols the skies over the oil fields of Kuwait as part of Operation Southern Watch. U.S. Navy photo by Cmdr. Anthony Kiggins [950315-N-0000K-001]
- US Navy Digital Imagery
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Another Super Hornet milestone. Navy test pilot Lieut. Tom Hole fires an AIM-9 Sidewinder missile from the Super Hornet F/A-18F(2) during tests conducted out of Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Md. The U.S. Navy's newest Strike Fighter, Super Hornet replaces the A-6 Intruder which ended active Naval service 28 Feb., and is the programmed replacement for the F-14 Tomcat. An evolutionary upgrade to the combat proven C and D series, Super Hornet will conduct both air-to-air and air-to-ground combat missions. Improvements include increases in fuel capacity, engine power, mission radius (40%), weapons stations, aircraft surface area (25%), and its ability to remain on station during typical combat air patrol scenarios. The Super Hornet development program continues to be on-time, under weight and under budget. U.S. Navy photo by Randy Hepp. April 5, 1997
- US Navy Digital Imagery
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Another successful Super Hornet milestone. The Navy's newest strike-fighter, the F/A-18E Super Hornet, successfully completed its first in-flight tests with ordnance Feb. 21. The weapons package consisted of two 2000-lbs bombs, two AGM-88 Anti-Radiation missiles, and two AIM-9 heat-seeking Sidewinder missiles. With 14,000lbs of ordnance, Super Hornet took off weighing 62,400 lbs. with fuel. The aircraft was piloted by former Marine aviator Jim Sandberg of the Integrated Test Team (ITT), located at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Md. Super Hornet replaces the A-6E Intruder which ends active naval service on 28 Feb. 1997, and is the future programmed replacement for the F-14 Tomcat. An evolutionary upgrade to the combat-proven C and D models, Super Hornet will conduct both air-to-air and air-to-ground combat missions. Improvements include increases in fuel capacity, engine power, mission radius (by 40%), weapons stations, aircraft surface area (by 25%), and longer on-station time during typical combat air patrol scenarios. The Super Hornet development program continues to be on-time and under budget. U.S. Navy Photo by Vernon Pugh, courtesy McDonnell Douglas Corp. Feb. 21, 1997.
- US Navy Digital Imagery
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FAF-hornet1.jpg |
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Tampere Air Show 1996
- (c) 1996 Mika Ganszauge
(his FAF Homepage)
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FAF-hornet2.jpg |
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Tampere Air Show 1996
- (c) 1996 Mika Ganszauge
(his FAF Homepage)
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FAF-hornet3.jpg |
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Tampere Air Show 1996
- (c) 1996 Mika Ganszauge
(his FAF Homepage)
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FAF-hornet4.jpg |
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Tampere Air Show 1996
- (c) 1996 Mika Ganszauge
(his FAF Homepage)
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faf_f18.jpg |
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gw-fltdk.jpg |
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Night operations! Following the launch of an F/A-18, three other Hornets, two from the Sidewinders of Fighter Attack Squadron Eight Six (VFA-86) and the other from a Marine squadron, prepare to launch from the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73) during night operations March 25 in the western Atlantic Ocean. George Washington was conducting Tailored Ship's Training Availability following an extensive post-deployment shipyard period. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Joseph Hendricks [970325-N-2302H-001] March 25, 1997.
- US Navy Digital Imagery
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H80-f18bant5.jpg |
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hornet.gif |
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hornet.jpg |
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JM-Horne.jpg |
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Finnish Airforce MDC/Finavitec F-18 Hornet (Oulu International Airshow, June 7, 1997)
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MB-f18.jpg |
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MB-f18s.jpg |
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MB-yf17.jpg |
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na-f-18vert.jpg |
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NITEFLT.JPG |
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rfh-air-96-2-08.jpg |
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rfh-air-96-2-27.jpg |
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S_410SQN.JPG |
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CF-18 inflight over land
- Cpl Bob Scwhindt
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TIA-bwf18wd1.jpg |
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TIA-bwf18wd2.jpg |
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TIA-f18tax2.jpg |
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TIA-f18taxi.jpg |
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TIA-fa18vm.jpg |
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TIA-fa18vmn.jpg |
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TOH-Number7.jpg |
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nice pic of a Blue Angels F18
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usnafa18.jpg |
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The future meets the future — U.S. Naval Academy midshipmen get a rare opportunity to see the Navy's newest carrier based aircraft, the F/A-18 E/F Super Hornet, at the Integrated Test Team (ITT) facility on board Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, Md. During their brief tour, the midshipmen were able view the aircraft close up and speak with the program's Navy test pilots. The F/A-18 E/F is the new long-range, all-weather, day and night, multi-mission strike fighter that will fly the U.S. Navy's men and women into the 21st century. U.S. Navy photo by Kevin Flynn. [970323-N-0000F-003] March 23, 1997.
- US Navy Digital Imagery
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