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According to the editor of Aviation Week, Bill Sweetman, Boeing is not officially released (yet) but a F/A-18F equipped with conformal fuel tanks and other modifications made its first flight from the airport International St Louis on Monday. The company also plans to add a cocoon of weapons central and perform a series of aerodynamic tests and RCS this month in support of the proposal "Advanced Super Hornet."
The blog AeroExperience posted some pictures of the model with the CFT. However, they are not functional. Serve only to aerodynamic tests, as said by company representatives earlier . The CFT have some differences from the mock-up shown above, with a deeper profile forward. In response to suggestions from the U.S. Navy, they were made ​​a little larger, increasing the amount of fuel (in both CFT) 3,000 to 3,500 pounds.
The CFTs and weapon PODS are part of a package of improvements that Boeing and General Electric are proposing for the Navy.
HAHAHAHAHA i couldn't stop laughing at this.
The blog AeroExperience posted some pictures of the model with the CFT. However, they are not functional. Serve only to aerodynamic tests, as said by company representatives earlier . The CFT have some differences from the mock-up shown above, with a deeper profile forward. In response to suggestions from the U.S. Navy, they were made ​​a little larger, increasing the amount of fuel (in both CFT) 3,000 to 3,500 pounds.
The CFTs and weapon PODS are part of a package of improvements that Boeing and General Electric are proposing for the Navy.
HAHAHAHAHA i couldn't stop laughing at this.