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Boeing EA-18 Growler

70.8k Zaychik  9 months ago
Auto Credit Based on Zaychik's F/A-18 Hornet

The Boeing EA-18G Growler is an American carrier-based electronic warfare aircraft, a specialized version of the two-seat Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet. The EA-18G replaced the Northrop Grumman EA-6B Prowlers in service with the United States Navy. The Growler's electronic warfare capability is primarily provided by Northrop Grumman. The EA-18G began production in 2007 and entered operational service with the US Navy in late 2009. Australia has also purchased thirteen EA-18Gs, which entered service with the Royal Australian Air Force in 2017.

On 15 November 2001, Boeing successfully completed an initial flight demonstration of F/A-18F "F-1" fitted with the ALQ-99 electronic warfare system to serve as the EA-18 Airborne Electronic Attack (AEA) concept aircraft. In December 2003, the US Navy awarded a development contract for the EA-18G to Boeing. As primary contractor, Boeing was to construct the forward fuselage and wings, and perform the final assembly. Northrop Grumman was the principal airframe subcontractor and they would supply the center and aft fuselage as well as the principal electronic combat system. In 2003, the Navy expected to receive 90 EA-18Gs.
The first EA-18G test aircraft entered production on 22 October 2004. The first test aircraft, known as EA-1, was rolled out on 3 August 2006, before making its maiden flight at St. Louis on 15 August 2006; it was later ferried to Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland on 22 September 2006. EA-1 primarily supports ground testing in the Air Combat Environment Test and Evaluation Facility (ACETEF) anechoic chamber. The second aircraft (EA-2) first flew on 10 November 2006, and was delivered to NAS Patuxent River on 29 November 2006.

Mostly chubby yet not perfect fuselage design, the landing gear is recycle from other failed project in my disposal

CONTROL

AG1: drop tanks
AG2: fold wings
AG3: arresting hook
VTOL: flaps
Trim

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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor F/A-18 Hornet
  • Successors 1 airplane(s) +21 bonus
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 40.7ft (12.4m)
  • Length 52.4ft (16.0m)
  • Height 14.8ft (4.5m)
  • Empty Weight 10,380lbs (4,708kg)
  • Loaded Weight 24,464lbs (11,096kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.377
  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.03
  • Wing Loading 20.3lbs/ft2 (99.3kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 1,203.1ft2 (111.8m2)
  • Drag Points 4071

Parts

  • Number of Parts 305
  • Control Surfaces 11
  • Performance Cost 1,594
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    @SweetSuccubus Aa I See, Its Oka

    +1 7 months ago
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    70.8k Zaychik

    @OkaNieba it actually a JATO actually, for the Mirage IV but again i lost interest continuing it... since I'm too lazy to make it from scrap I'll just modified the JATO, that's explain the inlet there

    Edit: yeah I just see yours, idk what to say. Never take stuff to sub assemblies without asking

    +1 7 months ago
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    I Just Realised, Your ECM Pods Looks Kinda Identical With Mine

    +1 7 months ago
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    Great work

    9 months ago
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    29.8k intruder72

    I see Boeing i click

    9 months ago
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    19.0k cyon

    @LoneSpaceGaming nah, youre not the only one

    9 months ago
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    Juicy thumbnail

    9 months ago
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    WE'RE MAKING OUT WITH TOP GUN WITH THIS ONE!!!!11!!1!1!1 🗣🗣🗣🔥🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣🗿🗣🔥🔥🔥🗣🗣🗿🔥🔥🔥

    +4 9 months ago
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    The wings should only fold about 90 degrees.
    Sorry for being that guy.

    9 months ago