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SupersonicMax said:I would think the F-18E/F would be a very good option. Similar airframes and systems - the techs and pilots are familiar with the plane from day 1 (cuts down training costs). Parts will be available for quite a long time I think. The US Navy just finished converting its Tomcat squadron with the E/F version and the Prowler squadrons are beginning to be replaced with the G version. Plus it's dual engine.
We don't need last generation fighters. There will be ways to lock the "invisible" airplanes on radar soon enough.
The Superbugs are only 20% compatible with our current C/D models. Everything is different, the engines are bigger, the landing gear is beefier, flight controls are larger, etc. I had a chance to compare a Superhornet to our Hornet side by side and the difference was very noticeable. The E/F models are also last (4th) gen fighters, so again, we won't be upgrading to the latest and greatest.
Also, today's engines are extremely reliable and failures are rarely an occurrence. The engines are the most reliable part of the hornet. I don't think anyone feels safer crossing the Atlantic on a 2 engine aircraft vise one with 4.