carrier_capable: true description: 'The F/A-18C Hornet is twin engine, supersonic fighter that is flown by a single pilot in a "glass cockpit". It combines extreme maneuverability , a deadly arsenal of weapons, and the ability to operate from an aircraft carrier. Operated by several nations, this multi-role fighter has been instrumental in conflicts from 1986 to today. The Hornet is equipped with a large suite of sensors that includes a radar, targeting pod, and a helmet mounted sight. In addition to its internal 20mm cannon, the Hornet can be armed with a large assortment of unguided bombs and rockets, laser and GPS-guided bombs, air-to-surface missiles of all sorts, and both radar and infrared-guided air-to-air missiles. The Hornet is also known for its extreme, slow-speed maneuverability in a dogfight. Although incredibly deadly, the Hornet is also a very easy aircraft to fly.' introduced: 1987 manufacturer: McDonnell Douglas origin: USA price: 24 role: Carrier-based Multirole Fighter # DCS default livery for the Hornet is the Blue Angels. default_livery: "VFA-34" fuel: # Parking A1 to RWY 32 at Akrotiri. taxi: 170 # AB takeoff to 350/0.85, reduce to MIL and maintain 350 to 25k ft. climb_ppm: 44.25 # 0.85 mach for 100NM. cruise_ppm: 22.1 # ~0.9 mach for 100NM. Occasional AB use. combat_ppm: 27.5 min_safe: 2000 variants: CF-188 Hornet: {} EF-18A+ Hornet: {} F/A-18C Hornet (Lot 20): {} radios: intra_flight: AN/ARC-210 inter_flight: AN/ARC-210 channels: type: common # DCS will clobber channel 1 of the first radio compatible with the flight's # assigned frequency. Since the F/A-18's two radios are both AN/ARC-210s, # radio 1 will be compatible regardless of which frequency is assigned, so # we must use radio 1 for the intra-flight radio. intra_flight_radio_index: 1 inter_flight_radio_index: 2 utc_kneeboard: true # default_overrides: # HelmetMountedDevice: 1 # InnerBoard: 0 # OuterBoard: 0