F-18 / One Tough Plane !

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Two F/A-18 Hornets from Top Gun were dogfighting, and made a head-on pass just a bit too close. One got home with part of the left wing and left vertical fin and rudder missing, while the other jet is missing everything forward of the cockpit pressure bulkhead - and is a flying convertible because the canopy is shattered too. These guys are pretty lucky.

It shows just how rugged these aircraft are ....
 

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My respects to the Pilots for their great skill and training.
:asian:
 

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I can tell you how relieved those pilots are. May their count of takeoffs and landings always be equal.

Respects,
Bill Parsons
 
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Originally posted by bdparsons
I can tell you how relieved those pilots are. May their count of takeoffs and landings always be equal.

Respects,
Bill Parsons


Yes let their net difference of the two equal zero. :asian:
 

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