Hornet F/a-18 (e/f) Aircraft Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10133165 Diode Semiconductor Device
010439178
10133177 Transistor
010673030
10133191 Unitized Semiconductor Devices
010810965
10133232 Transistor
011231543
10133239 Diode Semiconductor Device
011232435
10133243 Transistor
011232966
10133285 Transistor
011283814
10133296 Transistor
011318573
10133304 Diode Semiconductor Device
011330989
10133359 Diode Semiconductor Device
011869696
10133375 Diode Semiconductor Device
012151556
10133411 Unitized Semiconductor Devices
012750812
10133414 Transistor
012793725
10133441 Transistor
013289025
101337-125 Composition Fixed Resistor
004004528
10134015 Electrical Insulation Sheet
009058336
10134302 Electrical Equipme Mounting Base
009359582
10134323 Electrical Compone Tiedown Strap
011015348
10134337 Electrical Conta Holder Assembly
013974126
10134429 Waveguide Coupling
011360760
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Aircraft, Hornet F/a-18 (e/f)

Picture of Hornet F/a-18 (e/f) Aircraft

The Boeing F/A-18E and F/A-18F Super Hornet are twin-engine carrier-capable multirole fighter aircraft variants based on the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet. The F/A-18E single-seat and F/A-18F tandem-seat variants are larger and more advanced derivatives of the F/A-18C and D Hornet. The Super Hornet has an internal 20 mm M61 rotary cannon and can carry air-to-air missiles and air-to-surface weapons. Additional fuel can be carried in up to five external fuel tanks and the aircraft can be configured as an airborne tanker by adding an external air refueling system.

Designed and initially produced by McDonnell Douglas, the Super Hornet first flew in 1995. Full-rate production began in September 1997, after the merger of McDonnell Douglas and Boeing the previous month. The Super Hornet entered service with the United States Navy in 1999, replacing the Grumman F-14 Tomcat, which was retired in 2006; the Super Hornet serves alongside the original Hornet. The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), which has operated the F/A-18A as its main fighter since 1984, ordered the F/A-18F in 2007 to replace its aging F-111C fleet. RAAF Super Hornets entered service in December 2010.

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