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Surgical Anatomy of the Hornet Photo


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A Nitty-Gritty identificatiion of the parts of the Hornet. Every part of the hornet described in an amazing details in this photo.

Know your FA-18 Hornet.

 

However this is the F version with a two seat. Structural the Hornet is almost same except the air brake design and other parts.


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It is the Super Hornet alright.( FA-18F). I have flown single seat version in Vectical Reality Simulation iteration in P3D. Main import of that photo is the structural representation of the Hornet which I believe is not a great departure from the FA-18C.

 

I am still drooling at the detailed in the Hornet there.

Still in the Hornet family.

 

Cheers guys.

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Pictures like this are everywhere at my work I will have to have one or two. There's drones the Polaris etc ????

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