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On May 20, 12:23 am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
Charles Talleyrand wrote: id the change from F-14s to F-18s increase or decrease the total:number of planes per ship? Overly simple math suggests that the :amount of room needed to hold 22 F-14s could also hold 30 F-18s. : :If the number of planes did not increase, what happened to the extra :space? : :-Curious :-Charles Talleyrand : : :F-18a Length: 17.10 m :F-18a Wing Span: 9.3 m folded :Area of bounding box: 159 sq m : :F-14 Length: 18.6 meters :F-14 Wingspan: 11.4 meters swept :Area of bounding box: 211 sq m You're looking at the wrong airplanes. The Navy only operates a handful of F/A-18A+ aircraft. The remainder of the 'legacy' Hornets are C/D aircraft. The F-14 aircraft were replaced by F/A-18E/F aircraft, which are physically about the same size as an F-14. There is no real 'extra space'. F-18E/F Length: 18.31 meters F-18E/F Wing Span: 9.32 meters folded I thought the F-14s were replaced by the F-18a, and the F-18e came along much later. I'm willing to be corrected. Using the F-18e data, the bounding box uses 171 sq meters, which is still only 80% of the space needed by an F-14. Therefore one might imagine though this simplistic analysis that 5 F-18s used as much space as 4 F-14s. Suppose we were only concerned about wingspan, and did not care about length. This might be a model of a flightline. We still might guess that 5 F-18s fit into the space needed by 4 F-14s, since the F-18 folded wingspan is 80% that of the F-14s. So what happened to that extra space on the carrier? -Still Curious -Charles Talleyrand |
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