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F/A-18 Hornet Blue Angels Flight Line
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The McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 is a multirole fighter designed for aircraft carrier duty. It was the first aircraft to claim this dual distinction. It can switch roles easily and can also be adapted for photoreconnaissance and electronic countermeasure missions. The resilient F/A-18 Hornet was the first aircraft to have carbon fiber wings and the first tactical jet fighter to use digital fly-by-wire flight controls. Variants included a two-seater, an improved fighter, a reconnaissance aircraft and a night-attack fighter. Since the first Hornet entered service in 1980, McDonnell Douglas built over 1,200. In November 1986, the Navy's Blue Angels' demonstration squadron replaced its A-4 Skyhawks with F/A-18 Hornets. The F/A-18E/F Super Hornet made its first flight in November 1995. This advanced version offered greater range and payload-carrying ability, more powerful engines, an improved cockpit, and increased mission radius, endurance and survivability.
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BI211010
Boeing ID
fa181941
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5100px × 5100px 74MB
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Keywords
1970s
adults
attack
blue
clouds
copy space
day
exteriors
fighter/attack
fighters
flight lines
full body views
gray
gray skies
ground shots
jets
left side views
military
military livery
military personnel
multirole
perspective lines
photos
pilots
repetition
rollout livery
several/groups
tarmac
text
unpainted
yellow
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