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F-18 Super Hornet in museum's?

Fri Jan 31, 2020 12:17 am

Would anyone have any information on F-18 Super Hornets that may be on display in a museum or ?

Re: F-18 Super Hornet in museum's?

Fri Jan 31, 2020 4:43 am

I'm pretty sure that up till now, no Super Hornets have been placed on display.

Re: F-18 Super Hornet in museum's?

Fri Jan 31, 2020 8:41 am

With the SOME Super Bugs getn long in the tooth, I'm sure sure are a few that'll end up parked somewhere.

Some of the early Super Bugs are knocking on 15+ years old depending upon what "lot" aircraft they came from. I recall in 2002 up in Fallon NADEP having a mini mod shop there to fix the fuel cell cavity floors of Super Bugs right off the production line.

Re: F-18 Super Hornet in museum's?

Fri Jan 31, 2020 2:00 pm

Go to Canada, their entire fleet of CF18's should be put in a museum

Re: F-18 Super Hornet in museum's?

Fri Jan 31, 2020 6:22 pm

Even the clapped out Aussie ones, we bought as a bandaid??? :lol:

None of them are "super". just super old!
I saw my first one at an airshow in 1984 :shock:

Re: F-18 Super Hornet in museum's?

Mon Feb 03, 2020 8:42 am

Far as I know.....the Blues are the last of the "legacy" Hornet operators. And those are REALLY old F/A-18C's. They'll be sporting Supers next season. Not sure what Spain or the other NATO Hornet models are still out there.

Re: F-18 Super Hornet in museum's?

Mon Feb 03, 2020 9:49 am

Combatmech wrote:Far as I know.....the Blues are the last of the "legacy" Hornet operators. And those are REALLY old F/A-18C's. They'll be sporting Supers next season. Not sure what Spain or the other NATO Hornet models are still out there.


I believe every foreign operator of the original F/A-18 A-D series is still flying them. Australia, Canada, Finland, Kuwait, Malaysia, Spain and Switzerland. Australia draw down will be coming soon as they bring the E/F/G on line, and some have already been transferred to Canada. Several of those countries have replacement programs/competitions in place (if Canada can ever make up their mind.... :wink: ), but think we will be seeing legacy Hornets for some years.

Re: F-18 Super Hornet in museum's?

Mon Feb 03, 2020 10:38 am

Boeing St. Louis is working a Service Life Extension Program. If inspections find any that are too far gone, those might be candidates for display, but any usable components would be removed.

https://news.usni.org/2017/04/18/boeing ... -first-jet


Combatmech wrote:With the SOME Super Bugs getn long in the tooth, I'm sure sure are a few that'll end up parked somewhere.

Some of the early Super Bugs are knocking on 15+ years old depending upon what "lot" aircraft they came from.

Re: F-18 Super Hornet in museum's?

Thu Feb 06, 2020 5:34 pm

Boeing just delivered the first Service Life Modification aircraft under the program I mentioned.
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