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Boeing Advanced Super Hornet Demonstrates Significant Stealth, Range Improvements
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Shows the beauty of the little XP-530 proposed by NorthRupp in the early 60s, beautiful drawing has become a very sweet Naval Aircraft, a classic that has withstood the test of time, looks like she will be taking numbers and kicking butts for some time to come..... Woooo Hoooo, now a Boeing Baby!
 

TerraN_EmpirE

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I was going to post this last night
Boeing shows off advanced Super Hornet demonstrator
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By: DAVE MAJUMDAR WASHINGTON DC 4 hours ago Source:

Boeing has unveiled an F/A-18F Super Hornet demonstrator aircraft fitted with a number of enhancements designed to improve its stealth capability and range.

Shown at its factory in St Louis, Missouri, the modifications to the baseline aircraft include the addition of prototype conformal fuel tanks (CFT), an enclosed weapons pod and new radar cross-section treatments.

"It feels the same to the pilot," says Ricardo Traven, Boeing's chief test pilot for the type, describing the flight characteristics of the twin-engined strike fighter when equipped with the prototype 680kg (1,500lb) CFTs and 930kg weapons pod.


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That was one of the goals of the effort, says Paul Summers, Boeing's F/A-18E/F and EA-18G programme director. The CFTs produce no drag at subsonic cruise speeds up to Mach 0.84, he says. In fact, at M0.6, the CFTs actually produce less drag than a clean aircraft.

Drag does rise at supersonic speeds, says Mike Gibbons, Boeing's vice-president for the F/A-18 and EA-18G, but only to a level comparable with that of a single 1,817litre (480USgal) centerline drop tank.

The prototype tanks fitted to the test aircraft, which Boeing is leasing from the US Navy, are aerodynamically representative, but are non-functional. The production version will weigh 395kg and carry 1,588kg (3,500lb) of fuel, Summers says, boosting range by 260nm (481km).

Like the conformal tanks, the prototype weapons pod is also an aerodynamically representative shape, but is non-functional. Boeing has performed windtunnel tests with the pod's doors open up to speeds of M1.6, it says.


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An operational version of the weapons pod is expected to weigh roughly 408kg and hold 1,134kg of munitions. But despite its large payload, it will have roughly the same drag profile as a centerline drop tank, Summers says.

The modified Super Hornet boasts a 50% improvement in its low-observable signature. While not an all-aspect stealth aircraft, Gibbons says the enhancements will greatly improve the Super Hornet's already low frontal radar cross-section.

While it will not equate to a dedicated stealth fighter, it will be "good enough" for most of the navy's future missions in contested airspace, he says.

Summers says the prototype-equipped fighter has flown 15 flights, accumulating 25h. Nine additional flights are planned, which are anticipated to amass a further 14h.

Efforts are also under way to integrate an internal infrared search and track system on to the Super Hornet and to boost engine power on the jet's General Electric F414s by 20%.

The potential benefits of the Boeing-led efforts have not been lost on the navy. Earlier this year, Capt Frank Morley, the Naval Air Systems Command F/A-18 programme manager, told reporters that both his command and the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations are supporting the Boeing effort.

In fact, according to Boeing officials, the electronic warfare EA-18G might benefit more from the modifications than the regular Super Hornet.

Boeing estimates it could bring the modifications to market for a development cost of $1 billion by the end of the decade, if the service signs a contract relatively quickly.

Production aircraft would cost roughly 10% more than a current Block II Super Hornet.
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Note that weapons carry pod under the hull. I am betting we are going to be seeing more of those and the F15SE style conformal weapons bays.
 

Jeff Head

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Note that weapons carry pod under the hull. I am betting we are going to be seeing more of those and the F15SE style conformal weapons bays.
Apparently the weapons pod may be able to be wing mounted as well. Be cool to see one with three of those on it.


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So, what shall we call it then, the "Silent Hornet?"

So, the F/A-18E/F SH? Hehehe.
 

TerraN_EmpirE

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Apparently the weapons pod may be able to be wing mounted as well. Be cool to see one with three of those on it.


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So, what shall we call it then, the "Silent Hornet?"

So, the F/A-18E/F SH? Hehehe.
Better Email Boeing Jeff.

I am wondering if this is now going to be becoming a more regular thing like on say F35's where it would be used to carry external arms or F22's and if we might not see the Chinese and Russians might not work up there own versions.
 

cn_habs

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This is the plane Canada should have committed to to patrol the arctic north, not some single-engined extremely costly and uncertain F-35.
 

TerraN_EmpirE

Tyrant King
both fighters were developed with a Reduced RCS. Although there are a list of reasons neither is a Generatrion 5 fighter. one of the top one is the external carriage of armaments. Missiles and Rockets are built to be destroyed. it's there mission to blow them selves up preferably with a simulated target. When needed with a live target. it's in efficient to make most bombs and missiles Stealth. there are a few like the Joint Strike Missile but the vast majority are not. so a Typhoon running air superiority now a pod or conformal system could change that.
In addition Another thought is that the same technology might be usable on next generation drop tanks. gen five fighters increase there RCS with essential mission equipment like drop tanks. and although it's likely that even with these there would be a increase that increase would be smaller then a stock version.
 

FORBIN

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Theodore Roosevelt have finished to complete its RCOH

■ The Abraham Lincoln arrived in late March to begin its RCOH, scheduled to be completed in late 2016.

■ The Gerald R. Ford, first of a new class of carriers, is under construction and scheduled to be launched this fall.

■ The Enterprise, the world’s first nuclear carrier, was towed to the shipyard in mid-June to undergo inactivation. When the work is complete, the ship will be towed around South America to Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton, Wash., for final dismantling.

Three carriers already have completed the RCOH process: Nimitz in June 2001; Dwight D. Eisenhower in March 2005; and Carl Vinson in July 2009.

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Ford i have read in service for 2016, no end 2015 he seems.
 
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