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Cf-18 HornetThe CF-18 Hornet is a Canadian Forces aircraft, based on the American F/A-18 Hornet. It was originally manufactured in St. Louis, Missouri, USA by the McDonnell Douglas military aerospace company, who in 1997 merged with Boeing. The term CF-18 is actually a misnomer. The planes are technically designated CF-188 (the name Hornet not being used). However, in every context except the most official of military documents, the planes are referred to as CF-18s. Specifications: Length: 17.07 m Wingspan: 12.31 m Height: 4.66 m Weight: 10,455 kg Power: 2 General Electric F404 low bypass turbofans Speed: Mach 1.8 Ceiling: 15,000 m Range: 3,704 kilometres (more with air-to-air refueling) Armament: Sidewinder and Sparrow air-to-air missiles, Maverick air-to-ground missile, conventional bombs and precision-guided bombs, rockets, and M-61 20 mm cannon Crew: 1 pilot (CF-18A), 2 pilots (CF-18B) Year(s) procured: 1982 to 1988 Quantity in CF: 122 (60 operational/62 fighter training, testing and rotation) Location(s): 3 Wing CFB Bagotville, Quebec and 4 Wing CFB Cold Lake, Alberta See also List of Canadian Air Force Equipment External link http://www.airforce.forces.ca/equip/equip1m_e.htm
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