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

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
100-0010 Film Fixed Resistor
011772000
100-003-102 Composition Fixed Resistor
001107620
100-003-392 Film Fixed Resistor
011395317
100-042 Annular Ball Bearing
007739554
100-1005 Film Fixed Resistor
011772000
100-1045 Composition Fixed Resistor
001100388
100-1245 Composition Fixed Resistor
004004528
100-210-3 Elec Power Monitor
012467177
100-212 Elec Power Monitor
012467177
100-6-1427-1 Bearing Ball
001837537
100-604-103 Film Fixed Resistor
011395314
1000-18-SS-2 Retaining Ring
007250969
1000-25-SS2 Retaining Ring
002056552
10001020 Transistor
009317028
100015-26 Film Fixed Resistor
010535786
10003-206-029 Loop Clamp
007828737
100067-5 Machine Screw
007654257
1000887G Cable Assembly
014737783
1000887G-1 Cable Assembly
014737783
1000HM1-4W5PCT Composition Fixed Resistor
001411183
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Aircraft, Hornet F/a-18 (e/f)

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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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