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Walt[_5_]
October 8th 10, 05:40 PM
What does the N in F/A-18C(N) mean? Is it an official USN
designation? And if so what is the difference between a C and a C(N)?
TIA.
John Szalay[_2_]
October 8th 10, 07:24 PM
Walt > wrote in news:49iua6tknsf4jvbv3qi41kpfk4up5a45rl@
4ax.com:
> What does the N in F/A-18C(N) mean? Is it an official USN
> designation? And if so what is the difference between a C and a C(N)?
> TIA.
I MAY be mistaken, and if so , I'm sure that I will be corrected.
But IIRC:
its a F/A-18C that has been upgraded to have night attack capabilities.
"The F/A-18C Nigh Attack Hornet has a pod-mounted Hughes AN/AAR-50 thermal
imaging navigation set, a Loral AN/AAS-38 Nite Hawk FLIR targeting pod, and
GEC Cat's Eyes pilot's night vision goggles"
Walt[_5_]
October 10th 10, 05:38 PM
On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 13:24:01 -0500, John Szalay
<john.szalay.at.att.net> wrote:
>Walt > wrote in news:49iua6tknsf4jvbv3qi41kpfk4up5a45rl@
>4ax.com:
>
>> What does the N in F/A-18C(N) mean? Is it an official USN
>> designation? And if so what is the difference between a C and a C(N)?
>> TIA.
>
>I MAY be mistaken, and if so , I'm sure that I will be corrected.
>But IIRC:
>its a F/A-18C that has been upgraded to have night attack capabilities.
>
>
>"The F/A-18C Nigh Attack Hornet has a pod-mounted Hughes AN/AAR-50 thermal
>imaging navigation set, a Loral AN/AAS-38 Nite Hawk FLIR targeting pod, and
>GEC Cat's Eyes pilot's night vision goggles"
>
>
Thanks for the reply John. I knew it was some kind of upgrade, but I
was wondering if there was any new production. Also as far as I can
determine it isn't a official Navy designation.
Volitan
October 12th 10, 04:12 PM
;743249']On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 13:24:01 -0500, John Szalay
john.szalay.at.att.net wrote:
Walt wrote in news:49iua6tknsf4jvbv3qi41kpfk4up5a45rl@
4ax.com:
What does the N in F/A-18C(N) mean? Is it an official USN
designation? And if so what is the difference between a C and a C(N)?
TIA.
I MAY be mistaken, and if so , I'm sure that I will be corrected.
But IIRC:
its a F/A-18C that has been upgraded to have night attack capabilities.
"The F/A-18C Nigh Attack Hornet has a pod-mounted Hughes AN/AAR-50 thermal
imaging navigation set, a Loral AN/AAS-38 Nite Hawk FLIR targeting pod, and
GEC Cat's Eyes pilot's night vision goggles"
Thanks for the reply John. I knew it was some kind of upgrade, but I
was wondering if there was any new production. Also as far as I can
determine it isn't a official Navy designation.
I thought it was the designation that the Navy put on thier "aggressor" aircraft in combat training school
Walt[_5_]
October 13th 10, 06:19 PM
On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 15:12:22 +0000, Volitan
> wrote:
>
>'Walt[_5_ Wrote:
>> ;743249']On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 13:24:01 -0500, John Szalay
>> john.szalay.at.att.net wrote:
>> -
>> Walt wrote in news:49iua6tknsf4jvbv3qi41kpfk4up5a45rl@
>> 4ax.com:
>> -
>> What does the N in F/A-18C(N) mean? Is it an official USN
>> designation? And if so what is the difference between a C and a C(N)?
>> TIA.-
>>
>> I MAY be mistaken, and if so , I'm sure that I will be corrected.
>> But IIRC:
>> its a F/A-18C that has been upgraded to have night attack capabilities.
>>
>>
>> "The F/A-18C Nigh Attack Hornet has a pod-mounted Hughes AN/AAR-50
>> thermal
>> imaging navigation set, a Loral AN/AAS-38 Nite Hawk FLIR targeting pod,
>> and
>> GEC Cat's Eyes pilot's night vision goggles"
>>
>> -
>> Thanks for the reply John. I knew it was some kind of upgrade, but I
>> was wondering if there was any new production. Also as far as I can
>> determine it isn't a official Navy designation.
>
>I thought it was the designation that the Navy put on thier "aggressor"
>aircraft in combat training school
Not in the case of the F/A-18C(N). They are an upgrade, but I still
don't know if the upgrade was applicable to all C aircraft.
There is an F-16N and a F-5N, both are aggressors. In this case I
believe the N indicates Navy versions. The F-5Ns (F-5E or F-5n
depending on the source) are ex USAF F-5Es and most carry original
USAF serials. The original F-16Ns (22?) were built for the Navy, but
IIRC they later obtained some ex-USAF (or boyocotted ex-Pakastini)
aircraft which apparently carried their original AF designation.
More information would be appreciated.
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