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Best Module to Prep for F/A18?


SharkBaztard

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I also fly the Hog...

 

Do we have a module that is best for me to get my mind on some of the f/a18 systems?

 

Currently only fly the a10c and helo's..

 

...and get my head around Hornet systems via normal way which for me is -1 manual study.:pilotfly:

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The Rhino is available on another platform - just google it.

 

But honestly i would just prepare with the F/A-18 A/B/C/D flight manual and work an A2G and system management skills with the A-10C and on A2A with the F-15C as already mentioned.

 

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Rhino as in F-4?

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Rhino as in F-4?

 

 

From Wikipedia

 

 

As the Super Hornet is significantly heavier than the "legacy" Hornet, the catapult and arresting systems must be set differently. To aid safe flight operations and prevent confusion in radio calls, the Super Hornet is informally referred to as the "Rhino" to distinguish it from earlier Hornets. (The "Rhino" nickname was previously applied to the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II, which was retired from the fleet in 1987.)

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I recently saw an aging 3rd gen (F-4) fighter pilot learn how to effectively fly and operate a F-18C in roughly an evening...he was crop dusting between flying the two fighters. So I'm not too concerned with the learning curve....

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True, but that's hard to do without the plane.

 

Or so you think

 

 

 

 

 

COugh Wink cough "Other" sim(S).

 

 

# google

 

 

 


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OK, so lets narrow this down a little.

 

I do agree that reading the manual on the f/a18 will help and considering I spent time to learn the a10 then I will enjoy learning the 18 and yes, learning the 18 when it comes out will be best. I understand I won't find a module that will teach me about an f18 without the f18 (cough, google..lol)

 

 

Lets just say a/a practice..

 

which module, seem like the f15/f-4/f-5 is at the top of this argument?


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