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===Overhead Break=== | ===Overhead Break=== | ||
*Deploy full speed brake and cut throttle to idle. | *Deploy full speed brake and cut throttle to idle. | ||
− | *Pull around 1.5G- | + | *Pull around 1.5G-2G. |
*Lower landing gear and full flaps when in the break, immediately when speed goes below 250 kts IAS. | *Lower landing gear and full flaps when in the break, immediately when speed goes below 250 kts IAS. | ||
*Ideal lateral separation from the runway (and course line) is 1.5 nm. | *Ideal lateral separation from the runway (and course line) is 1.5 nm. |
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The following sections describe standard operating procedures and recommendations that are valid only for F/A-18C.
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Considerations
Operating Altitudes
- A fully fueled and heavily armed Hornet can have problems climbing to really high altitudes.
- 25k' is often more than enough for a strike ingress.
- CAP racetracks are most confortable at 26k' - 30k'.
Ordnance
- Use ATFLIR instead of Litening, as the ATFLIR (IRL) is carrier compatible and the Litening is not.
- Do not use AGM-65F (Infrared Maverick) and AGM-62 Walleye in modern missions as those were phased out in the 90's.
- Double ugly loadouts (carrying 1 centerline tank and 1 wing tank) is very common. The wing tank should be on the right wing, in order to not obscure TPod (which sits on the left cheek station) line of sight.
Capabilities
Fuel
- Max Flighttime (aka Max Endurance, or Max E) is generally flown around 250 kts IAS.
- In Max E, the Hornet burns around 1200 lbs of fuel every 15 minutes.
Tactics and Techniques
Procedures
Overhead Break
- Deploy full speed brake and cut throttle to idle.
- Pull around 1.5G-2G.
- Lower landing gear and full flaps when in the break, immediately when speed goes below 250 kts IAS.
- Ideal lateral separation from the runway (and course line) is 1.5 nm.