Hornet F/a-18 Fms - Aircraft Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
122914-7-18 Shoulder Bolt
011417870
133788SL Incandescent Lamp
012204373
1342AS131 Cable Assembly
014222018
1348AS1002 Ejector Breech Unit
013177830
1348AS1025 Ejector Connector Unit
013177831
1348AS108-1 Hexagon Plain Nut
014309210
1348AS108-2 Hexagon Plain Nut
014305410
1348AS3003 Ejector Assembly Hanger
013670328
1348AS3017 Spring Tension Clip
013679289
1348AS503 Bomb Rack Brace
013669420
134AS131 Cable Assembly
014222018
13566033 Electrical Lead
008032853
1356AS1201 Band Pass Filter
012403020
13616-048-4 Plate Self-locking Nut
008198384
13QPR10-4A1-160 Quick Release Pin Receptacle
011290864
14C12-10A Grooved Clamp Coupling
011321237
150174000 Fluid Pressure Regulating Valve
012238097
164-0003-000 Support Hook
008371055
164046P1 Electrical Receptacle Connector
011782566
1860109-1 Transistor Mount
009252993
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The McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet is a twin-engine supersonic, all-weather carrier-capable multirole combat jet, designed as both a fighter and attack aircraft (hence the F/A designation). Designed by McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) and Northrop, the F/A-18 was derived from the latter's YF-17 in the 1970s for use by the United States Navy and Marine Corps. The Hornet is also used by the air forces of several other nations and, since 1986, by the U.S. Navy's Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels.

The F/A-18 has a top speed of Mach 1.8 (1,034 knots, 1,190 mph or 1,915 km/h at 40,000 ft or 12,200 m). It can carry a wide variety of bombs and missiles, including air-to-air and air-to-ground, supplemented by the 20-mm M61 Vulcan cannon. It is powered by two General Electric F404 turbofan engines, which give the aircraft a high thrust-to-weight ratio. The F/A-18 has excellent aerodynamic characteristics, primarily attributed to its leading edge extensions. The fighter's primary missions are fighter escort, fleet air defense, Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD), air interdiction, close air support, and aerial reconnaissance. Its versatility and reliability have proven it to be a valuable carrier asset, though it has been criticized for its lack of range and payload compared to its earlier contemporaries, such as the Grumman F-14 Tomcat in the fighter and strike fighter role, and the Grumman A-6 Intruder and LTV A-7 Corsair II in the attack role.

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