The F/A-18 Hornet: Unsexy but Unmatched
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@Glasseh
Жыл бұрын
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@michaelmayhem350
Жыл бұрын
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@troyrocha7244
Жыл бұрын
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@michaelmayhem350
Жыл бұрын
@@troyrocha7244 you should see his patreon video where he tries to use it & gets all cut up. The sponsor reads are how he gets money I doubt no one cares. Do you buy a new website or a new pair of $300 every time he does squarespace or vesi sponsorships?
@MrAveragejon
Жыл бұрын
@@troyrocha7244 Yeah, starting the video with two minutes of promoting an useless product - I'm not watching anything else from this channel.
How dare you sir. The F18 is beautiful especially in a roll.
@tmi1234567
Жыл бұрын
You mean F/A-18
@magnusgreel275
Жыл бұрын
Haha. I was thinking, it's still better looking than anything I could ever come up with lol
@James-hy1yk
Жыл бұрын
They are delicious
@samuelgarrod8327
Жыл бұрын
So is bacon.
@bigdaddy7119
Жыл бұрын
@@tmi1234567 Everyone knows what is being talked about when they say “F-18”. Hardly anyone goes around saying “F/A-18”.
Former Legacy and Super Hornet airframe mechanic here. The super hornet (or "Rhino" as we called em) was an absolute delight to work on and a great overall aircraft platform. The legacy hornet was also an airplane.
@LloydWaldo
Жыл бұрын
Lol. So much shade.
@GGGaming-by9vz
7 ай бұрын
Thats a good burn on the legacy hornet!
@Deltamer
6 ай бұрын
@@GGGaming-by9vz sorry but i dont get it... could u explain plz
@jimreilly917
6 ай бұрын
Also an airplane…USAF maintainer for YAWN😂
@dennisyounkin644
4 ай бұрын
Calling a Hornet a Legacy Hornet just shows how young you are!! You have no clue what it was like to work on a F4 Phantom!!
In a bar full of big talkers, the F-18 is the quiet guy who takes the girl home. I work in R&D. There’s so much propaganda, marketing, fanaticism on KZread, that we rarely get good, objective data and analysis. Any real analysis needs to include opportunity cost, in addition to other factors like operating cost, production cost, development cost, training cost, performance metrics etc... The F-18 E/F is not only sexy, but it’s the best warplane in the world. Why? Those variables. Its proven reliability and its versatility, against its costs is unrivaled. Opportunity cost-planes sitting in hangers or on tarmacs, not being used, either because they’re needing maintenance or because they’re “too valuable to lose”, or too unreliable to risk, are a critical cost that is almost always unaccounted for by the social media marketing and PR campaigns, and the public at large. You see, if you’re the Navy, and you need a plane to defend the air space around your carrier fleet, would you rather have a super maneuverable, super stealthy, technology-rich plane sitting in your hanger when the attack comes? Or a plane, with seemingly more modest specs, but that is reliably in the air, in numbers, loaded with missiles? It’s easy-you’re taking the option that actually does its job. And here’s a good example-Russia has proven vulnerable to attack at its critical naval and air bases, in a war with a *relatively* tiny country, with crippled infrastructure, fielding a small set of weapons-many of which obsolete. Why? Because their claimed cutting-edge planes and air defenses, for whatever reason, are not available when needed. Opportunity cost. You could have the greatest weapon in the world, but if you can’t use it when you need it, then not only is in useless, but you pay the price of what you could’ve had. And not only does the F-18 do its job, but also the job of many other planes-better. The F-18 E/F is viable in fleet defense, as a tanker, in bombing and precision strike missions, air support, reconnaissance/surveillance, and electronic warfare. And because it’s versatile, able to fill more roles, more cost-effectively, than anything else in the world, you gain even more surplus value. You’re able to purchase fewer parts, and the parts you do purchase are cheaper. Training costs are lower etc… And finally, it’s really not a 1-1 comparison with most other planes as the F-18 is launched from carriers, primarily. Because it has been tailored for the Navy, it is able to bring more ordinance to and from a carrier deck than any of its peers. It is the least difficult to land and take off from a carrier deck, and again-it’s the most durable and maintainable. If you have the best plane in the world, but have to launch it with a fraction of its capability from a carrier deck, then it’s like you’re using a far inferior weapon in practice. The F-18 delivers on its promises. To the layperson, it may not jump off the page. But the measure of a warplane is return on investment. And the F-18, by that measure, wins.
@tuanbui7691
Ай бұрын
You sir have made my day, 6 months later.
After seeing quite a few air shows, F/A-18 definitely deserves the name Hornet with how nimbly and sharply it moves accross the sky. It’s staggering how quickly it rolls and turns a corner. One of the best jets ever built.
@katisthicc
Жыл бұрын
Truth
@kananisha
4 ай бұрын
Amazing the turns it can pull without thrust vector technology
@MrJr0455
18 күн бұрын
Agreed IMO it’s only second to the F22 Raptor
The F/A-18 is an beautiful airplane and one of my favorite looking aircraft ever.
@esecallum
Жыл бұрын
poor range. poor load. poor quality. poor maneveorvbility. poor looks. poor weapons
@funfactor4528
Жыл бұрын
@@esecallum poor opinion
@bigdaddy7119
Жыл бұрын
@@esecallum wrong on all accounts.
@LJMpictures
Жыл бұрын
yeah i think it looks pretty cool!
@rikofebri627
Жыл бұрын
Not beautiful compared to f14
This episode needed more time in the writers' room. There's a lot wrong with this one. To my recollection, the only electronic warfare version of the F/A-18 is the EA-18G Growler, which is based on the Super Hornet chassis. The "Fly-by-wire" concept came out well before the F/A-18 did, and the first production model aircraft to get it was the F-16 Fighting Falcon. The F/A-18 was used by several Air Forces, but the video implies it was used by the US Navy, US Marine Corps, and US Air Force - the latter never adopted it because it had the F-16 doing the same types of missions. Also, it's weird that the YF-17 was mentioned the way it was, because the YF-17 was in competition with the YF-16 to be the Air Force's light weight fighter to complement their own big expensive F-15 Eagle. The F-14 shot down 5 aircraft in US Navy service in its 36 years of operation, however, the Iranian Air Force has shot down more than 150 Iraqi and Soviet aircraft in its 50 years of service. I feel like such a nerd for this post. :(
@victorwaddell6530
Жыл бұрын
The EA-18G Growler is my favorite modern jet . I was a US Navy Operations Specialist . The Growler's capabilty to conduct SEAD missions are unequalled .
@EnhanceRaptor
Жыл бұрын
@@victorwaddell6530 I used the EA-18G Growler in Ace Combat Infinity as my main jet for about a year. It was an excellent platform in game for keeping my wingmen protected.
@randykoebler8655
Жыл бұрын
It needed to be said. These are large errors. Leaving out the fact that it began in the competition as the YF-17, losing to the YF-16 was strange. It's a fantastic jet but this was written like the F-18's mom wrote the script.
@victorwaddell6530
Жыл бұрын
@@EnhanceRaptor One Growler per squadron is enough to change the battle .
@chrisabington7270
Жыл бұрын
Great video, but like you said some issues. Only the Swiss version does 9g, and broken bones and head banging?
Why do people call the F-18 unsexy? It is a beautiful aircraft. With a great history.
@cdyfoltz1
4 ай бұрын
Personally I think Its a mix of aesthetic vs function. In my own opinion the F15 is the epitome of sex appeal. but the 18 has its charm, it's biased in the naval sense due to the FA/18's naval needs.
@orangrandom5115
4 ай бұрын
@@cdyfoltz1the same case goes with the F-14 and the F/A-18 With F-14 have an elegant and good looking body while the F/A-18 have a multirole capability and ease of maintenance.
@ellusivegman
3 ай бұрын
it's probably the most generic looking 4th gen fighter imho. perfectly middle of the road in every regard, aesthetically speaking. it doesn't look ugly by any means but it doesn't look as sick as the f 15 or 14. but that kinda adds to the charm.
@MarksmanDynamics
3 ай бұрын
at least it's better than the f-14
@danielcurtis1434
3 ай бұрын
@@cdyfoltz1sorry I’m not sexually attracted to aircraft so I’m gonna need your help here please? What exactly makes the F-15 so attractive? Does carrier capable turn you off? Are you a bit “harrier curious”???
Hornet was one of the first aircraft to shoot down enemy aircraft while on a strike mission and loaded with bombs, then continue hitting their strike target after shooting them down, not having to jettison their strike weapons.
@PissFighter
10 ай бұрын
Good old Desert Storm, right?
My 2nd cousin is a US Marine Corps Capt F18 Pilot. He is all of 27 years old. He will be flying one of the F18's over the Alabama/Alburn Football game this weekend.
@jeffduncan9140
Жыл бұрын
Sweet!
@OrangeMapleLeaf
Жыл бұрын
Cool!
@jimbograves1576
Жыл бұрын
Hmm. They had to have flown out of NAS Meridian, MS. No other FA-18 bases anywhere close to Title Town.
@cellokid5104
Жыл бұрын
Cool
@joshuakoehler8194
Жыл бұрын
@@jimbograves1576 that bird came from Beaufort, South Carolina!
The AIM-9 Sidewinder would make an interesting video. They occasionally try to replace it, and its successor ends up being another Sidewinder with a better motor and seeker.
@Snugggg
Жыл бұрын
the sidewinder has a great story behind it too. cant remember exactly but it was developed as a side project by a passionate engineer and some major defence contractor tried to kill the program because it was too simple, reliable and cheap.
@GDDNET
Жыл бұрын
AGM-88 and the aim 9 would be super interesting
@logangamble1890
Жыл бұрын
It is an interesting video that he did a year ago on sideprojects.
@TheSchultinator
Жыл бұрын
That does beg the question: if most of the components of a weapon have been upgraded/changed, can it still be considered the same weapon? For example, the M4 Sherman of 1942 and the M4s of 1945 are actually far more different than similar. There is a progression between the two, but does that count if the start and end become so different?
@kevinw2592
Жыл бұрын
@@TheSchultinator Ship of Theseus
Australia adopted the F-18 in 1984, replacing old Mirage 111's, which were not very safe aircraft. We chose the F-18 over the F-16 largely due to it's twin engines. We soon fell in love with our Hornets and at many major public events a pair of them would fly over and perform various manoeuvres. I once lived close to the F1 circuit in Melbourne and the F-18's flew so close to my apartment that it seemed I could reach out and touch them. The sound of their engines is overwhelming. We've now replaced them with F-35's, but the F-18 will always be fondly remembered.
@garethtudor836
Жыл бұрын
I clearly remember the hiss as the Hornet approached the city, slowly building to the familiar ear-splitting screech as it streaked past on it's way to Albert Park
@tombates9122
7 ай бұрын
We still have a number of super hornet variants in service. The f111 was an absolute beast of an aircraft. It was just a ground attack craft though. Extremely advanced and powerful, but complex and expensive with limited capabilities.
@pontiacGXPfan
7 ай бұрын
you guys made a helluva mistake getting the F-35
@andrewstrongman305
7 ай бұрын
@@pontiacGXPfan Says some random on KZread?
@pontiacGXPfan
7 ай бұрын
@@andrewstrongman305 has that shitbird even been in a dogfight with an enemy jet? no
The Hornet was initially introduced into the USN to replace the A7 and F4, not the A6 and F14. The USN still had in commission the USS Midway and Coral Sea which were too small to accommodate Tomcats. The A6 and F14 still remained in service for quite a while after the introduction of the Hornet. I was in the USN during that time period from 1982-88.
@jackturner214
Жыл бұрын
Yes, the F-14 was around for a long time after the Hornet was introduced. VF-14 transition in 2001; if memory serves, the last Tomcat squadron was, appropriately enough, VF-31.
@Shyaiful1
8 ай бұрын
NATF-23 Sea Widow ?
@taiwandxt6493
8 ай бұрын
The Hornet was meant to compliment the Tomcat, the Super Hornet was meant to replace the Tomcat.
@Shyaiful1
8 ай бұрын
@@taiwandxt6493 original plans replace by NATF-23 Sea Widow and A6 Intruder replace by A-12 Avenger
@Murph_gaming
4 ай бұрын
The Hornet was more a complement to the Tomcat, The Super Hornet was more the replacement for the F-14.
One thing to correct here: The F-14 only had 5 kills with the United States Navy, but this is not the case for Iran. The united states had very few physical air-to-air engagements for the navy after the end of the Vietnam war due to political stances. This however did not stop the only other country to possess the airplane, the Islamic Republic of Iran. Iran used the F-14A's that it had to great effectiveness in the Iran-Iraq war. It in fact was so effective that in many engagements when Iraq realized they were engaged with the tomcats, they were advised to disengage as the F-14's Phoenix missile had a MASSIVE range for the time and to even get close to the Tomcat was a challenge for the Migs and Mirage's. While the F-14 may not have gotten the glory for America like we had expected, it is still a Mig killer to this day with an astounding Kill-to-Loss ratio.
@kibathemechanic4967
Жыл бұрын
165:4, I believe
There is no way that the 18 is "unsexy". Sitting parked on the tarmac, it looks like it's doing Mach 1+. Even on final and powered back, they have a unique sound of absolute raw power.
@bobbythomas6520
Жыл бұрын
Worse looking than a F14 an F22 an F16 and an F15. Only better looking than the F35
@seanprice7645
Жыл бұрын
@@bobbythomas6520 your opinion is invalid if you think f-16's look good.
@TheDude50447
Жыл бұрын
Yeah was thinking the same thing. One of the best looking fighter jets in general. And its unlikely to change considering how bland the 5th generation looks.
@notaulgoodman9732
Жыл бұрын
Imo the legacy hornet is kinda unsexy. Super hornet with the new nose and the blocky intakes looks much better.
@bobbythomas6520
Жыл бұрын
@@seanprice7645 you’re insane If you don’t think the F16 looks better. F18 is boring (the F16 is too but less boring). F22 wipes all so it’s not like it matters
I do not know who wrote this, but speak for yourself. The F/A-18 very much so won my heart. i cannot express my love for this aircraft.
I remember as a kid I always picked the F/A-18 on Ace Combat 5. It didn’t matter if I was gonna be facing advanced fighters, I picked the hornet. I just remember falling in love with it’s looks as soon as I saw it. I guess it also helped that the hornet was the first fighter I’d ever sat in.
As a Canadian I still love seeing this beautiful aircraft fly
@bodasactra
Жыл бұрын
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@stuartemmanuel3735
Жыл бұрын
Beautiful? Might want to look at the Su 30SM2 , bigger, predatory and more menacing compared to the hornet or super hornet.
@mikemasaki8193
Жыл бұрын
@@stuartemmanuel3735 Ahh yes, the Su-30 a plane made two decades later and most probably worse given how inept russian forces have been shown as being with their own equipment...
@justafootballfan5422
Жыл бұрын
@@stuartemmanuel3735 That's not exactly what beautiful means...
@justafootballfan5422
Жыл бұрын
@@stuartemmanuel3735 Might want to look at the F15E Eagle. Bigger, less losses (Eagle has 0, compared to the su-30 having eleven), and has a sharping more "menacing" look.
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@haydnw869
Жыл бұрын
Good on ya mate 🇦🇺
@TheZynMan
Жыл бұрын
O7
@super8hell
Жыл бұрын
0:33 Johnny Cochrane
@menacereconnaissance7406
7 ай бұрын
Man thank you for the timestamps
The RAAF has just retired the last of its legacy Hornets. Nearly 40 years of front-line service. The RAAF loved it for all the reasons mentioned.
One notable F-18 experience here, and will never forget. Driving south on Hwy 5, coming up on MSP's northernmost NW-SE runway. A super loud, window-ratting roar. And literally right over my head comes an F-18 that stands up on its tail and shoots straight up into the clouds. Nearly drove off the road. Who-eee!
@hollymartins6913
Жыл бұрын
I had skipped school and was surfing off a deserted beach at the Canaveral National seashore south of New Smyrna beach, FL in 89-90 when I heard a quickly growing roar. By the time I could see him, probably 20 feet off of the deck and in afterburner, comes an FA-18 from out at sea I was frantically plugging my ears. It was loudest sound I have ever experienced. And I've seen Motorhead live! I imagine the pilot was coming from a carrier and heading towards the bomb range at Sebring Florida, to the west. Man, that left an impression!
@theamazingbatboy
10 ай бұрын
Two really cool, well-told anecdotes - could totally visualize both experiences, thank you!
Generally if Simon asks " tell us if you want that video" we always want that video.
Canada's most loved aircraft after the Avro Arrow. Two engines are comforting when on long Arctic patrols. Ivan fears what could happen should they misbehave.
@SeaWasp
8 ай бұрын
Loved seeing em drown out my instructors as an air cadet in the bushes of Cold Lake! They were flying overhead regularly, but also training for the airshow coming up in a couple days (Which I also got to attend!). One of my coolest aviation experiences. Also, it was sick getting to see them in Comox, when the airshows were running! I will never forget those experiences :)
@netgnostic1627
7 ай бұрын
I wonder how far we've gotten bringing the used F-18s we bought from Oz up to readiness ...
@tombates9122
7 ай бұрын
The twin engines is the same reason Australia went with them over the f16. We fly the super Hornets and f35s now, but there are quite a few legacy Hornets in mothballs being considered for feasibility in Ukraine.
@turkeytrac1
7 ай бұрын
There's also a avionics difference between the F/A 18 and our beloved CF-18.
Loved it. Worked on them for 8 years at CFB Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada. Specialized on the F404-GE-400 engine.
@nathanstockford8844
10 ай бұрын
just got a low alt buzz here in sudbury a few weeks ago coming out of Quebec awesomeness scared the shit outta me I knew right away what it was fucking awesome
@SeaWasp
8 ай бұрын
Saw em in 2004 in Cold Lake, back when I was an air cadet on aircrew survival. They were training over our heads for the airshow which I got to see! We even heard em off in the distance doing live fire exercises! Seriously cool
@razorburn645
Ай бұрын
I saw a pair of them flying a circuit above Thunder Bay years ago. They must be rather long in the tooth by now.
I didn't think it was actually possible for a human being to find the F/A-18 unsexy.
@Tentacl
5 ай бұрын
Compared to a F-14 or F-16? Yeah, pretty boring, generic looking plane.
@mr.radovic702
4 ай бұрын
@@TentaclI mean, I PERSONALLY think the 16 looks too flimsy, and the 14 just looks like an overgrown animal. The 18, in MY PERSONAL OPINION looks perfect.
@Tentacl
4 ай бұрын
@@mr.radovic702 Well, there is no right or wrong here obvisouly, we are talking about aesthethics, but IMHO the F-14 looks like a classic Ferrari - something like a 250 GT - Curvy, sexy, needlessly expensive - while the F-18 is a Lexus - great cost benefit, decent looking but nothing to write home about.
@eikonise
3 ай бұрын
@@Tentacl how could you call the hornets "generic" in contrast to the f-16 which is pure elevator music put into an airframe.
@mr.radovic702
Ай бұрын
@@eikonise lmao
KZreadr Ward Carrol just posted a video yesterday with the guy who was Blue Angel #1, when the Angels switched to the F/A-18. Interestingly the first batch of 18's the Angels got were actually pre-production/development versions that were not carrier capable. It's worth a watch!
@sloppydog4831
Жыл бұрын
Ward's channel is a must see!
@wrightmf
Жыл бұрын
I think one of his videos mention F18 (and the E/F versions) is shorter range than the F14 so requires more aerial refueling or carrier group be closer to target. Plus other deficiencies. Maybe "experts" can elaborate. Also in that same video by Ward is our time in Afghanistan took a considerable toll on carrier aircraft having to put in lots more flight hours over the years which significantly aged the aircraft fleet. In comparison when Navy first procured they expected these will last X amount of years which now that number is lower.
@GintaPPE1000
Жыл бұрын
@@wrightmf The Super Hornet has abysmal range because its pylons are canted outwards in order to improve clearance (i.e. allow for bigger weapons to be carried on them). That does give it nearly the same if not better payload than the F-14, which is quite impressive given its much smaller size, and even moreso when you remember the Super Hornet still has better low-speed characteristics than the Tomcat, but the drag penalty means the Super Hornet has a combat radius of just 400nmi with a full payload, even with three 1000 gallon drop tanks. The last carrier aircraft with such a short full-payload combat radius was the A-1 Skyraider.
@maxdevlin4349
Жыл бұрын
Ward Carrol is awesome, love his channel. He is a good guitar player as well!
@mobius7089
Жыл бұрын
@@GintaPPE1000 I'm fairly certain everything you just said about range was wrong,. The Rhino's wiki combat radius is ~67nm less. It's not Abysmal range, ferry is definitely better than the F-14. The canted pylons are negligible at subsonic speeds. Do you have any sources? I really don't feel like breaking out the NFM and DI's ATM. Combat radius is very subjective too, loaded correctly your "combat radius" could be 1,200 miles.
My son took me on a Tiger Cruise on CVN68 some years back. Gotta love them bugs. Nimitz was carrying legacy F-18Cs (USMC VMFA-323), FA-18Es/Fs (USN VFA 154 & VFA-146) and FA=18Gs (USN VAQ 142)
@joshuaryan8694
Жыл бұрын
December 2013 tiger cruise from Hawaii to San Diego?
@seanjayson9513
Жыл бұрын
2017 Nov/Dec... yes, Pearl to San Diego
@chernobyl68
Жыл бұрын
After my time on board 92-95
The carrier based Hornet is a beast. One of the best (if not the best)carrier based fighters on the planet.
The thing I remember most about the Hornet was the dramatic shift to sensor-based predictive maintenance. This was a big change from replacing parts at arbitrary flight hour times or fix-on-fail. Pulling engines after a certain amount of cumulative stress allowed the fleet to plan major maintenance around operations much more effectively.
@seanmillette4323
Жыл бұрын
Another under-rated aspect of a legit carrier workhorse.
@Skyhawks1979
Жыл бұрын
The "built in test" capabilities in avionics were well ahead of the previous generations of aircraft but there were no "prognostics" built into the aircraft. Many components were tracked based on fatigue life expended (FLE), cycles expended, flight hours, landings and calendar time. Each engine had 30ish components that were individually tracked.
I think you need to ask either Iran or Iraq about how many kills the f14 has Simon 🤔
@kalle5548
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, he might be forgiven because it's not a video about the F14, but man he really missed the point with the F14 when he called it "failed"
@colinmarshall6634
Жыл бұрын
The context here was to explain the specific costs for the US Navy. That said, Iran's F-14 usage is probably why the US never needed to use theirs. Iran absolutely shredded the Iraqi Soviet-based AF.
@katherineberger6329
Жыл бұрын
@@colinmarshall6634 When the Iraqi pilots saw they were getting lit up by the AWG-9 radar, their response was, "RUN AWAY."
@damien5748
Жыл бұрын
I wonder in his tomcat video does he mention just when the whole programme was about to get cancelled due to cost over runs and delays the Shah of Iran ordered the state bank of Iran to loan Grumman to money to get the programme back on track....the author Tom Cooper even makes mention of this in his book "Iranian F-14 Tomcat units in combat" by Osprey Publishing.
@damien5748
Жыл бұрын
@@katherineberger6329 yep...and where did they run to....IRAN.
The embodiment of "boring, but practical" and "beware the quiet ones."
@BaddAtom
Жыл бұрын
they are not quiet. MCAS Miramar flight line. not as bad as the f 35 though
@asylumental
8 ай бұрын
Not sure that 9 G's of g force is "boring"
You increased my appreciation for Northrup with this. I already knew they made easily maintained stuff with the F5, but they did that with the FA18 as well. It's too bad the YF-23 didn't win that competition, or that someone didn't come in and scoop it up for another project like they did for the YF-17.
@mr.radovic702
4 ай бұрын
Well, Lockheed needed another contract to stay on business.... And lemme stop any annoying people here. I, have not, seen evidence that the Raptor is better than the Black Widow II
What the hell do you mean! The F-18 is a gorgeous aircraft!
@spider3984
Жыл бұрын
Damn skippy it is!
@matthewbugeya1401
Жыл бұрын
Sorry, I'm more of a Gen. 5 guy.
@Rockoblocko
Жыл бұрын
Hell yeah. Looks great with a NASA paint job, we have a few research F18s at AFRC.
@davefellhoelter1343
Жыл бұрын
AMEN!!
@solberione
Жыл бұрын
@@roberts3141 Right. For me at least, it looks the most generic of all fighter designs. No fancy features or overly complex shapes, just a basic airframe that is meant to be mass-produced for its purpose. Beauty in simplicity.
"Compared to the Tomcat the Hornet didn't leap off the screen," That's an unfair comparison, the F-14 is the most fighter looking fighter ever built, it somehow looks meaner than any other jet fighter ever built. It's ludicrously photogenic.
@unfurling3129
Ай бұрын
Su-27 family matches it for photogenicity
Points of quibble - 1) Around 9:20 you mention the F-14 was being replaced by the F-22. However, there has never been a carrier version of the F-22. The F-35 would fill that role much later. 2) While the F/A-18 was always limited to 7.5 Gs (not 9 Gs), when loaded out with fuel tanks, missiles and bombs, the G-limit was much lower due to the structural limitations of the wings and weapons rails. Also, until GPS guidance was introduced, the inertial guidance systems were sensitive to high-Gs that could lock up the gyroscopes causing failures.
The F/A-18A was popular in Australia, as it was our primary front line fighter for over 20 years. I would maybe expect the same from Canada? In fact they were so important to both countries at the time that both countries designed and implemented a major modification in the leading extension fence to reduce vibrations in the twin tails to extend airframe life. The USN later adopted this modification themselves.
@Natemire
Жыл бұрын
Canadian here. We love hornets. The RCAF has a demo hornet in a special paint livery every year. It and the snowbirds are the best part of every airshow. Side story. One holiday weekend I was stuck in traffic on the highway in my hometown (driving truck sometimes means work when others are playing lol). As I sat miserable on the highway I hear a sound that could only come from one thing. The demo hornet was doing a show over our beachfront but in doing so kept making low passes over the highway as if it were making attack runs. Best traffic jam ever lol
@btun324
10 ай бұрын
as an aussie in perth i have been lucky to see some planes flying overhead but i dont think any of them are hornets :( can only imagine what these beasts would sound like overhead. P.S. cant wait for some subs thare beyond 50% functionality
@darbyheavey406
7 ай бұрын
The Canadians also fixed our F-86….thank you…again.
@twentysevenlitres
7 ай бұрын
@@darbyheavey406 USAF F-86's? The Aussie CAC Sabre was very heavily modified with a fuselage changes, a larger intake to fit the more powerful RR engine, and 20mm cannons. Not sure if the Canadians had anything to do with that one?!
The F/A-18 is a BEAUTIFUL bird sir!
@bliglum
Жыл бұрын
Compared to what?.. Think it looks better than the F-14, or 15, or 16? Or the 22 or 35? It's undeniably the ugliest of the modern fighter fleet. Granted, that still does not make it UGLY.. I'm almost saying she was the ugliest in the Miss USA contest here, aren't I?
@Foobits
Жыл бұрын
@@bliglum I wasn't comparing it to anything, simply stating a fact. The F-14 will always be my favorite and I appreciate the beauty those you mentioned, lol you do you good sir Edit : if I was comparing I'd do it by size more than anything, so F-14 > F-15, F/A-18 > F-16...
Good video! Few things wrong about the F-14, F-22, and F-35, but on the whole, great watch, as always!
@bobamarmstrong
Жыл бұрын
🤣 it is the same thing in every video of Simon : wrong facts. Too bad
@FallenPhoenix86
Жыл бұрын
And a great many things wrong about the Hornet...
it also had less than half the combat range of the older A-6 intruder, meaning it needs 2-3 times the tankers that an Intruder would need, or require the carrier to be closer to shoreline and risk exposure to antiship threats. The Super Hornet has even a slightly lower range. What this means is that aircraft have to have a higher operational tempo and run more missions than previously. More takeoff and landing cycles, more time in air for pilots, more stress for personnel and equipment.
As an F-15C pilot I loved gunning the F-18. It's got one good turn, then no energy left. Like clubbing a baby seal, it's a horrible jet in a dogfight, but it was built to land on a boat, not fight aerial combat. It was good at landing on boats so there's that.
I got to tour the Northrop facility where they were making these back in 1989, and I was allowed to grab some of the offcuts of carbon fiber. I even got an F/A-18 pin. It was so amazing!
F/A18 is top three best-looking planes ever made! the Black/White gold NASA one is stunning. been working on a list and it top 5 minimum. SR71, Grippen, Rafale, Dehavland (many but,,)dragonfly DH3 i think. and the F18 not totaly sold on what prder these are in but sr71 likely #1 F22 and fat amy f35.
@TheZynMan
Жыл бұрын
I think the F 16 has the sexiest lines of any fighter jet, but F 18 is up there for sure. Also agree, theSRr71 is for sure the most gorgeous plane of any type - have you seen one in person? It's extremely impressive and can be viewed at the national air and space museum just outside of D.C. Cannot recommend that museum highly enough.
@BeTeK11
Жыл бұрын
I feel almost all 4th gen fighters are really sexy looking. Current 5th gen stealth figters looks quite samy. Main reason is that there are only so many shapes that are both stealthy and airodynamic. 4th gen fighters the only consideration was airodynamics hence we got all those sexy planes :)
Growing up watching the F/A 18 blue angels, I have always been fascinated by it. I always thought it was a beautiful jet. I would love to see videos of it's fire power.
Bunch of stuff I didn't know about the Hornet. Ironic that an aircraft that could hurt the pilot because of it's power has such an amazing safety record. Truly an amazing aircraft!
Excelent video. Just one small correction, the F-35 only has 4 internal hardpoints but when stealth is not needed it has an additional 6 external hardpoints bringing it to a total of 10 hardpoints.
@kilianklaiber6367
Жыл бұрын
True, wherefore the F-35 is a failure. If you use external hardpoints then the plane is no longer stealthy. Since the F-35 is a one trick pony, the F-35 is no match for a competent 4th generation fighter in unstealthed mode. If the F-35 merely uses internal hard points, then the bomb load is abysmal - it will need at least two missiles for self defence. Therefore, it is not very useful as a strategic bomber... And i haven't even started to talk about the cost and reliability.
@JoeDiGiovanniIV
Жыл бұрын
@Kilian Klaiber I assume you're basing this off the flawed report of f35 vs f16? Using prototype aircraft with limiting software and no helmet display ?
@swe-timberwolf3642
Жыл бұрын
@@kilianklaiber6367 I think you missed the part that "when stealth is not needed". You only need stealth before you get air superiority. To attack ground targets with a non stealth fighter you only risk loosing a lot of aircraft and pilots. If you use the F-35 then the survival rate is a lot higher. But perhaps you think it is better to risk the life of the pilots in order to carry more ordnance before air superiority is attained.
@kilianklaiber6367
Жыл бұрын
@@swe-timberwolf3642 So stealth is not the end all and be all of fighter jet design!? Then the F-35 is a failure because stealth is its unique selling point. When stealth is needed, then the F-35 is largely useless due to its abysmal weapon load.
@swe-timberwolf3642
Жыл бұрын
@@kilianklaiber6367 hahaha, I think you are missunderstanding things. Thanks to the F-35s stealth it is absolutely essential. It give the ability to go in and strike the enemies positions without risking the plane or the pilot. Sure it has a smaller payload and you might need to do more sorties because of this, but I think the pilots families sleep better at night knowing that their loved ones stands a good chance of coming home to them again.
The fact that the title says "unsexy" feels like a personal attack. The F/A 18 is the sexiest plane in existence.
I know I'm seeing this late, but I will comment anyway. The F-14 didn't have many kills because we weren't in a hot war. When the F-14 was engaged by an enemy, it is undefeated. The Iraqi Airforce realized how effective the original Tomcat was and ran from it during any engagement. Yes, there were some issues with compressor stalls that were addressed with the new engine. Yes, 8 pilots dies in crashes. Which is a tragedy. However, consider the number of sorties during 34 years in service and the rigors of carrier based ops in your calculation. Thay is an outstanding record. As far as the F-22 is concerned, it isn't a Naval aircraft, and the F-14 was never an Airforce aircraft. Why you mentioned it isn't even understandable. Had the F-14 been updated, it would certainly give an F-18 a run for its money and certainly out class it in air superiority. The biggest reason the F-14 was retired was because the Soviet Union collapsed, leaving the US as the only military superpower. So the Navy went with an aircraft that fulfilled a different role for small regional conflict. The F-18 is a formidable aircraft in its own right, but don't disrespect the F-14.
Simon, I started watching your channel "Visual politik" and love how well you explain and relay information with no real bias. You make such enjoyable and informative videos. Thank you for doing such great work and I look forward to seeing you make many more new videos. Great job Sir!
Definitely up for a weapons system video series. Just came across your various channels about two months ago and I've been hooked.
The F-35 is capable of carrying roughly the same payload as the hornet when external hard points are used, in stealth configurations ranges are pretty close, especially the C with its massive internal fuel load.
@MotoroidARFC
Жыл бұрын
When hanging things under the wings, the Super Hornet can do it with less cost. When stealth and coordination are needed, then the F35C's expense is justified. Super Hornets will carry the heavy loads the C can't.
@angelicaflanagan3483
Жыл бұрын
But can the f-35 fly as long and not wreck the side of its airframe by using its afterburners?
@angelicaflanagan3483
Жыл бұрын
@Motoroid ARFC1852 in the Super Hornet is a lot cheaper to fly and maintain .but I'm no expert, just my opinion.
@ShawnHinck
Жыл бұрын
@@angelicaflanagan3483 cheaper to fly and maintain isn’t an option thing, it either is or isn’t and your opinion doesn’t factor in to it
There is a story about a senior Australian RAAF pilot testing a hornet in the US before we bought some. As speed and at altitude he cut the throttles dead, paused and then applied full power. The engines spooled down and then spooled up again. The senior USAAF pilot in the back started to apologize for the time it took but the Aussie cut him off, explaining that the older Mirages simply wouldn't have coped with that kind of abuse. I knew the hornet was inferior in capability to the tomcat and was forced upon the US Navy instead of updating the systems and capabilities of that airframe. A wasted opportunity IMO. But they were a modernized medium twin that was cheaper to own and run. They couldn't project power as far as easily but you tend to fly more hours and get more done in aircraft if they're cheaper to run while still being competent.
Hi! First of all, I love to watch your videos and gain my knowledge on the interesting things you discover on this channel. Keep up the good stuff! I served as a conscript in Finnish Air Force few years back and our base, the Support air squadron had few Hornets among other (mostly transportation) planes such as Learjet 35A/S's and CASA C-295's. I think it's still a great fighter although it sure is quite old. In fact the Finnish Air Force is replacing it with the F-35 Lightning II from 2025 towards… I have this one story about the F-18 though… One time I was sitting in an military police van near the runway with one of our bases senior officers and got to see a couple of Hornets took off. When pilots hit their afterburners to full power and storm past us, the whole VW Transporter was literally shaking by the sound waves those jets created. I will never forget how they turned their noses straight upwards and disappeared to the clouds (it was a rainy day) with a loud rumble. I'm not a fighter pilot, but I can tell you that just by hearing the thunder of Hornets fly by with afterburners on full thrust the noise still gives me goosebumps, every now and then.
This was an especially awesome video. You guys hit on such an awesome range of topics across all your channels.
@TheDJOblivion
Жыл бұрын
This guy is a master informationist
I lived near a Canadian Base all my youth and seeing them fly over my parents house.... Will always be one of my top favorite aircraft.... It's magnificent.
I was an Aviation Electrician (AE2 AW/SW) on the F/A18C while in the Navy. I loved the Hornet and am so glad to see it getting much deserved love.
The F-18 Hornet (and its pilot) became the most amazing airplane in my humble opinion when I witnessed a demonstration of its incredible engine power and low-speed maneuvering abilities during an airshow I attended back in the 1990's. The solo pilot approached down the runway center line from the left and slowed down while pitching up the nose. At the point the Hornet reached the middle of the public viewing area, the plane was going slower than apparent stall speed, seeming to be held up mostly by the thrust of the screaming engines, as the wings were at too high an angle to generate much lift. You could see the wing flaps and tail surfaces making constant quick adjustments to maintain control. The pilot then held this nose-high attitude while slowly executing a full 360-degree turn to port in front of the audience. As the plane came back around, the pilot added more thrust, accelerated and climbed away. To see a conventional airplane perform that sort of maneuver right down on the deck was nothing short of amazing. A Hawker Harrier also performed its routine that same day, but what the pilot of that Hornet demonstrated was far more impressive to me, and that's what sticks in my mind all these years later. I haven't been able to find a video showing this complete maneuver anywhere, and I wonder if, at some point, it was deemed too risky to continue performing. Here's a link to a KZread video that shows a small portion of what I witnessed that day, beginning at about the 1:29 mark: kzread.info/dash/bejne/l3mE0aaYhrWncsY.html - now imagine the plane holding the attitude you see there at 1:43 and making a full 360-degree turn. It was absolutely jaw-dropping.
CORRECTION...The F-16 which was built in the same time period as the Hornet could also achieve 9g's. No worries, still enjoyed the vid. 😉👍✌️
@fantabuloussnuffaluffagus
Жыл бұрын
The original Hornet was limited to 7.5 G, and would loose the rate fight to the Falcon.
@faabound
Жыл бұрын
The Eagle and Viper could both pull 9gs and the Eagle had a better than 1 to 1 thrust to weight ratio. I love his channel but he gets fed a fair amount of erroneous data.
@faabound
Жыл бұрын
@@fantabuloussnuffaluffagus the current hornets are limited to 7.5 as well.
@dex2591
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I was thinking that the F-16 could pull more G's.
@vitor2650
Жыл бұрын
Didn’t Maverick pull 10 g’s on his FA18 and therefore decommissioning the aircraft since it was subject structural stress beyond it’s specs?
The super hornet finally got the recognition it deserved in top gun 2
my nieces husband flew these in the RAAF (Royal Australian Air Force). he had the opportunity to fly and fly in numerous other jet fighters and claims this to be one of the most capable, stable and reliable aircraft he has ever had anything to do with. it's not just it's versatility that has made it so valuable but the fact that i can perform all of these tasks well. he also said that it's dog fighting capabilities were far greater than commonly believed. that's the word straight from the horses mouth. not the opinions of the usual keyboard experts. just a side note. the hornet's ability to place such g-loading on it's pilots meant the entire g-suit was almost totally redesigned to cope!
Great video of a truly great plane! I’ve always loved the hornet, as well as the F-16 viper. The story of their competition is fascinating! I hope the F-16 is another video candidate!
3:39 the end of the golden era 6:55 origins 12:54 cost 14:11 survivability 15:10 durability 16:15 flexibility 17:56 firepower 19:24 legacy
@TheZynMan
Жыл бұрын
O7 (that's a salute and it's for you, you noble prince of youtube)
Err... it came into service alongside the F-14, never was intended to replace it (Super Hornet did). F/A-18 replaced the mentioned attack craft as well as taking over some F-4 roles. I can't recall the USAF ever having them unless it was very small numbers used for training or testing.
The air force never adopted the Hornet, they had the F-16. The Navy, never replaced the Tomcat with the Raptor.
Is it as voluptuous as the F-22, or as iconic and badass as the F-14, or downright beautiful as the P-51? Maybe not, however, the Hornet is still a very good looking plane, especially when it doesn't have a bunch of fuel tanks strapped to it. We really couldn't have asked for a better workhorse for the Navy. From Growlers to Super Hornets, this airframe is already legendary!
@armbusk
Жыл бұрын
was literally about to say something similar, it's a damn sexy aircraft imho.
@kayliibensen387
Жыл бұрын
@@armbusk I personally agree! Wasn't she the first fighter with leaning vertical stabilizers?
@armbusk
Жыл бұрын
@@kayliibensen387 it's the first one that comes to mind(not considering prototypes obviously), there may be some old experimental ww2 stuff, but i do think this is the first proper use yes.
@kayliibensen387
Жыл бұрын
I'm sure someone will correct us if we're mistaken, either way, I can't wait for the next Blue Angels display near me. It's been too long since I've seen one of these things IRL!
Simon "The F18 is boring and safe. " also Simon "The F18 could break your bones and knock you unconscious, it was a beast." Pick one Fact Boy. LOL As one of the many Marines that supported the FA18 we knew it was badass from the very beginning. I don't know who's opinions you were quoting but they didn't know what they were talking about.
@tenshi66
Жыл бұрын
My family was stationed on Iwakuni twice. The second time I was a teenager and I would take the bus to the flight line to watch the hornets.
@mrtlsimon
Жыл бұрын
@@tenshi66 I was stationed at Iwakuni for 2 years. My job was next to the runway. I was awesome to watch the planes takeoff. Running along the seawall as planes came in was so cool.
@tenshi66
Жыл бұрын
@@mrtlsimon I dreaded the harriers everytime I got anywhere near penny lake when I ran the sea wall. Dad was a tech and I could always tell when the harriers were using the hell out of the landing pad when he got home. Guy would be stupidly angry. And hoarse. Because he would have spent his day yelling to talk to his techs.
F-18 is cool, but I've always liked the F-16 more. Growing up I was obsessed with it. Then I got stationed at a base with 5 squadrons of all F16s and still didn't get sick of them. I was always out on the airfield plane spotting😂Since I worked in airfield management, I got to do my plane spotting right on the runway hold line.
Always thought the 18 was beautiful and my favourite plane out there. It's hell on wings.
@brianrufh3684
Жыл бұрын
It's not my favorite. But it is number two
I’ve never heard the F18 described as ugly or unsexy. She’s a beautiful, unique airframe, sleek, thin, and above all, tight; thin fuselage, stubby wings on her hips, and two large tight engines. I always loved the design of the fuselage. So I’m a little confused by this narrative that shes ugly? Plus, Blue Angels? She looks gorgeous in a blue and gold paint job.
3:22 F-18 wasn’t introduced in 1974. That was the F-14.
Yes please do a video of weapons! And how about one on the F-18 E/F?!
I never thought much about the F/A 18 Hornet, but after watching your video I have a real respect for this under rated aircraft! I'm guilty of being an F-14 Tomcat fan, but all the numbers and facts you covered allowed me to see what an amazing aircraft the F/A 18 Hornet has been!
F-18’s legacy remains as a revolutionary fighter, easy to fly and land, lethal in a turning fight, maneuverable, easy to maintain, excellent for Marine infantry support, fast, versatile, true multi role capabilities and ground attack.
The most unsexy thing about it is that the port-side vertical stabilizer (i.e., the left tail fin) was chopped off in the thumbnail.
If you want to try flying one of these little guys I highly recommend DCS World's FA18C module. It's a fully simulated hornet and you can enjoy spending dozens of hours navigating the various menus and buttons to figure out how to turn it on and drop a bomb lol.
@johnmclean6498
Жыл бұрын
Don't forget the Supercarrier launch and landing with fully operational TACAN and ICLS. There is even "Autoland" now which I haven't investigated. Still trying for that no. 3 wire!
@cellokid5104
Жыл бұрын
DCS is the most fun game ever
@nexpro6118
8 ай бұрын
Yeah....a video game is so the same lol
Simon mentioned the possibility of separate videos for individual weapons. I for one would absolutely tune in for a series on aviation armaments.
When Simon quoted that low kill count for the Tomcat, he must have been referring strictly to the American victories using that type. Iran claimed many victories against Iraq with theirs.
@Eirik36
Жыл бұрын
Can we trust anything iran says though?
@MegaShiels
Жыл бұрын
@@Eirik36 They definately shredded the iraqs there were outside observers on both sides
There are a number of inconsistencies between this video and others that discuss the history of the F-18. The F-18 was initially intended to replace aging F4 phantoms and A7 Corsair II. The A-12, which was cancelled was intended to replace the A-6 Intruder and to fulfill many other roles like ASW, Prowler replacement etc. The F-18 didn’t have the long range or payload capacity to replace the A-6. The F-14 was intended to be replaced by the NATF but that never happened. The Super Hornet came out of the ashes of the A-12 and NATF with a significant range and payload improvement. The Hornet is a great plane that had to take on more than originally intended when the Navy it’s started development and it was a cost effective program. Given US success since the Cold War, maybe everything worked out for the best.
My father in law was an aviation structural mechanic on both the F-14 and F/A-18 jets. He said the F-14 was far more complex but absolutely beautiful and the favorite of most Navy personnel. But the F/A-18 however, quickly became the most loved and revered because of it's simplicity, abilities and dependability among himself and his fellow mechanics. Take any trip to the Virginia Beach area and you will get your daily greeting each morning known as a " VA Beach Wakeup Call" as they roar past your hotel and shake the foundations: and there is nothing cooler to see and hear! And for the record, I think the F/A-18 is one of the most beautiful jets there is!
I think the Hornet was one beautiful fighter. Excellent and nimble, we will miss it once it's gone.
Your video brought up a comparison to the old A-4 Skyhawk. It was smaller, less expensive, and required much less maintenance hours per flight hour, much like your review here of the Hornet. Maybe a video on the A-4 is in order?
One of life's many mysteries that anyone could ever describe the F/A-18 as "Unsexy". All of the Hornet variants are mean sexy beasts and are my personal favourite combat aircraft right after the F-15-C and E. The F-14 was beauty that was retired before her prime, I think. And the F-35, so called "Fat Amy", is a beautiful beast that will surprise quite a few haters when her time comes (give some love to sexy fat girls). Otherwise enjoyed this video history of a vary capable fighter whose variants will still be relevant after its original F/A-18 pilots are grandparents.
Alright I love this channel! It's amazing. In the beginning when you throwing around the brush trimmers cracks me up.
Fun fact, the F/A-18 has a smaller signature than Russian and Chinese "stealth" aircraft like the Su-57! Doing disservice to the F-14 though, ignoring that it was that big and based around a weapon system that was always designed to take down Russian aircraft attacking the carrier group. Their purpose was to intercept carrier killers, and no carrier was killed under their watch. The F-14 never let a flight of Russian bombers drop nukes on a Carrier, that was their designed role.
I love the hornet and Rhino. I always found them to be great looking and highly capable aircraft
The F-18 is a beautiful jet. Also the navy recently experimented with drones launched from pods on the F-18 I think in 2019 or 2020.
Well, it's been the perfect plane for Australia's fighter-bomber needs for 40 years (albeit finally being replaced by F-35s) with 3 squadrons of Super Hornets in place to serve as bomber & jammer planes for decades to come. I felt relief at that latter decision because the F-35 is still an unknown quantity in war whereas the Hornet's been as reliable as can be. Our Air Force seems to have the same needs as the US Navy generally- a reliable, durable, versatile, long-range bird.
The Hornet hit the fleet in the '80's, not 1974, and it was meant to replace the F-4 Phantom and A-7 Corsair, not the F-14 Tomcat and A-6 Intruder.
I'm looking forward to the video you will eventually be doing on the Super Hornet, it sounds like a very interesting variant.
what are you talking about simon, F/A 18 is sexy af
The F/A 18 is helplessly outmatched in terms of speed by ALL of it's potential adversaries.
UNSEXY???? Time to get your glasses replaced. I've loved the Hornet (and its spawn) since it first arrived on the scene. I remember watching videos of the "testing" of the original Hornet way back in the early 80s. The "catch" the arresting wire while still airborne and watching it "plop" onto the deck was especially thrilling (and demonstrated how strong those main gear have to be.). Have watched the Blue Angels many times including when they were flying the "Legacy" Hornets, and now the new Super Hornets. I'm even sitting here keying this in, drinking coffee from a (Boeing) mug that has a F/A-18 Super Hornet on it. One of my favorite aircraft ever.
The F/A18 is absolutely gorgeous. As an Aussie I'm sad to see them go.
@anthonyholmes8114
Жыл бұрын
I grew up in Newcastle, very close to the Williamtown RAAF base (affectionately called the Hornet's Nest). I'm also sad to see them go.
@datutturugang666
Жыл бұрын
fear not, super hornets are r staying for some decades
I find the F/A-18 Hornet to be one of the most beautiful aircraft ever!
Comparing combat losses of the Hornet to the total losses of the Tomcat isn't a fair comparison.
That really was an awesome video... thank you Sir for sharing!
1 of the oldest best jets to have been concocted!! 😃👍👍
@CallMeByMyMatingName
Жыл бұрын
* cuntcockted
@maplesyrup7959
Жыл бұрын
@@CallMeByMyMatingName LOL Well if you wanna discredit the F18 that's entirely your viewpoint cos it ain't mine 😅 Such a teenage response, immature and crude haha
The F16 was chosen over the F18 by the AF, perhaps a direct comparison of them would be a good video?
this was my favorite airplane when i was a kid. I used to watch Pensacola Wings of Gold all the time and would always wait for the episode where this jet would make an appearance
IMO one of the most interesting facets of the operation of the F-14 is it's use by Iran during it's conflict with Iraq throughout the 80's. The US provided Iran with Tomcats during the reign of the pro-west Shah. After the Revolution, Iran spent a lot of resources keeping their fleet air worthy. Accounts are unreliable, but even with a skeptical assessment, Iranian F-14s dominated Soviet aircraft flown by Saddam Hussein's Air Force. When the USN retired their F-14s, they completely scrapped the vast majority of the craft to keep parts from somehow being acquired by Iran. There's only a small handful of these planes on hand in storage. The Hornet is still an amazingly versatile craft that will likely see service for a long time yet.
The Hornet is great and probably the jet I love the most. Especially the swiss Demonstration Team flying on the Axalp shooting range