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I have got some questions concerning F/A-18A/C/D ordnance load, and
maybe somebody could help with that: 1. In an article about F-16 I have found some data about the maximum load for each weapon station (even with differences for different G-forces - 5G and 9G as far as I remember). All sources say the maximum ordnance load for the Hornet is 17,000 lbs (7700 kg), but is it the real maximum load, or only the sum of possible maximum loads for every station? What is, for example the max load for each of four wing stations - I believe not less than 3,000 lbs (6 Mk82 bombs), but the ejector racks tend to weigh a bit also, so maybe 3,500 lbs? 2. Is F/A-18C capable of carrying fuel tanks on OUTBOARD wing stations? I saw a photo of an F/A-18C from VFA-81 carrying four tanks under the wings, but that was the only case. Are these stations tanks-capable but usually plumbed? Somebody used them for ferry flights? 3. In an old film ("The Final Countdown", starring USS Nimitz and CVW-8) I saw Mavericks carried in triples under the wings of A-6Es. It was probably too early (about 1981) for the AGM-65F version, and the missiles were painted white. So could that be AGM-65E (Marine version), or did Navy use AGM-65A/B (essentialy the USAF version)? I thought USN/USMC preferred AGM-62 Walleyes instead of TV Mavs? Best regards, Jacek Zemlo |
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