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Canards on a Hornet? Good idea?

Started by upnorth, February 26, 2010, 11:41:35 PM

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Hello all:

I just picked up Revell's 1/144 F/A-18D Hornet and was wondering how to WHIFF it.

As I was looking at the shape of the LEX areas I got thinking about the Sukhoi Flanker variants that got canards put on them and thought it might look plenty cool if I rigged a Hornet up the same way. It looks like it would be a pretty straight forward procedure to do.

As I like some degree of plausibility in my WHIFFs, would canards on a Hornet actually be feasible or present any sort of advantages to the design?

Thanks in advance.
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Well there is definite plausibility, since McDonnell Douglas did indeed look at canard equiped versions as part of their Pre-Super Hornet, Hornet 2000 study:





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I like the idea, sounds plausible enough to me & Greg's pics of the studies give it some real-world credibility too.

Funnily enough I was thinking today about an F-17XL.  In a world where the F-17 won over the YF-16, maybe Northrop would have built a variant for the ETF competition?  F/A-18 fuse with new wing, I hadn't really thought about the layout but canards would be good.
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upnorth

Thanks for the ideas guys, but I wasn't thinking of something so radical as in those drawings.

I was more after something subtle, like you see in the Su-33. The overall design stays the same, conventional wing and tailplanes, just the LEX is built up a bit and small canards put onto it just ahead of the wing.

I have to admit though that the delta wing on the hornet is fetching. :wub:

Might have to buy a second Hornet kit now.
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Quote from: upnorth on February 28, 2010, 12:21:12 AM

I have to admit though that the delta wing on the hornet is fetching. :wub:

Might have to buy a second Hornet kit now.

My work here is complete :wacko:

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Greg
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Shasper

In the Su-30/33 vein of things, you would have to build up the area under the LERXs to facilitate all the actuators & hinges, plus it'll strengthen the area where the canards are attached to the airframe.


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QuoteCanards on a Hornet?

100% doable





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Now that is just way too cool :bow: :bow:
I am really liking that, is there any more pictures of this beauty?
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