Monday, December 3, 2007

Costly Super Hornets a Real Drag

Over at ELP a fine article on the enlarging of the Standard Hornet to the Super Hornet actually shows the blunders that designers made with the aircraft. Apart from being larger, there is nothing 'Super' about the new Super Hornet. What a drag, literally!

-Bill Sweetman, Just How Super is the F/A-18E/F?, Interavia Business & Technology, April 1, 2000-

-The Navy and Boeing have intensified a propaganda campaign. Unfortunately, the campaign is likely to damage their credibility in the long term, because it focuses on a few basic statements which don't mean anything like as much as the casual reader is meant to think.

For example: "The airplane meets all its key performance parameters." This is true. In 1998 -- as it became clear that the Super Hornet was slower, and less agile at transonic speeds than the C/D -- the Navy issued an "administrative clarification" which declared that speed, acceleration and sustained turn rate were not, and had never been, Key Performance Parameters (KPP) for the Super Hornet. Apparently, some misguided people thought that those were important attributes for a fighter.-


Read it all.

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