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winston |
Posted: Feb 16 2019, 08:17 PM
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Pilatus Porter (A14) Group: Members Posts: 25 Member No.: 1,827 Joined: 28-November 08 |
I've seen a media advice from the Canadians that the handover of the first 2 RAAF Hornets to the RCAF will be on 17 February at Cold Lake, Canada. Representatives from the RAAF will be there for the occasion. The sales agreement is for 18 Hornets, plus up to 7 for spares.
Any idea of the serials of these 2? My understanding is that the Canadians have reserved two blocks for their serials: F/A-18A – 188001 to 188099 F/A-18B – 188101 to 188199 I've been told the new RCAF serials will use the RAAF serials as the last, last two, or last three digits as applicable. For example A21-1 would become 188001, A21-50 would become 188050, and A21-111 would become 188111. Thanks |
winston |
Posted: Feb 18 2019, 09:40 AM
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Pilatus Porter (A14) Group: Members Posts: 25 Member No.: 1,827 Joined: 28-November 08 |
I've since been let know that the 2 Hornets handed over yesterday were A21-53 and A21-55. Their new serials are 188053 and 188055 respectively.
There is an article from the Ottawa Citizen https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/def...-are-the-photos This post has been edited by winston on Feb 18 2019, 09:45 AM |
Luig |
Posted: Feb 18 2019, 10:55 AM
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FA-18F Super Hornet (A44) Group: ADF Serials Team Posts: 2,011 Member No.: 80 Joined: 8-March 06 |
Oz Aviation has a story also: http://australianaviation.com.au/2019/02/c...lassic-hornets/
"...two F/A-18A single-seat classic Hornets, RAAF tail numbers A21-53 and A21-55, arrived at Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake in Alberta on February 16, following their deployment to Exercise Red Flag 19-1 in Nevada...." Official F/A-18 Hornet Hand Over at Cold Lake Canada 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMkERR4Ptw4 |
Martin Edwards |
Posted: Feb 18 2019, 12:03 PM
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FA-18F Super Hornet (A44) Group: ADF Serials Admin Posts: 2,206 Member No.: 27 Joined: 25-June 05 |
Jeez aren't some of the Canadians having a sook.
You would think we were selling them used Mirages! |
Martin Edwards |
Posted: Feb 18 2019, 08:06 PM
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FA-18F Super Hornet (A44) Group: ADF Serials Admin Posts: 2,206 Member No.: 27 Joined: 25-June 05 |
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Martin Edwards |
Posted: Apr 10 2019, 05:39 PM
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FA-18F Super Hornet (A44) Group: ADF Serials Admin Posts: 2,206 Member No.: 27 Joined: 25-June 05 |
The first Hornet A3-53 now wears Canadian colours as 188053
A freshen up of the paint including a fake canopy The second of the Hornets, A3-55 is parked in background Photo via Canadian Forces Instagram Attached Image |
Brendan Cowan |
Posted: Apr 11 2019, 08:45 AM
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Messageboard Co-ordinator Group: ADF Serials Admin Posts: 2,458 Member No.: 48 Joined: 20-September 05 |
I'm actually quite surprised at how quickly this has happened.
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GregHyde |
Posted: Jun 6 2021, 03:19 PM
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GAF Mirage III (A3) Group: ADF Serials Team Posts: 120 Member No.: 234 Joined: 1-December 06 |
From July Combat Aircraft
LAST EX-RAAF INTERIM FIGHTERS ARRIVE IN CANADA[B] ARRIVING AT Montréal-Mirabel International Airport, Quebec, on April 29 were the last of 18 former Royal Australian Air Force F/A-18A/B Hornets that will enter operational service with the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). Referred to by the RCAF as Interim Fighters, the Hornets will be updated to Canadian standards before entering service. The Canadian government announced its intention to pursue the purchase of supplemental F/A-18 aircraft from Australia on December 13, 2017. The two governments subsequently signed an agreement permitting Canada to purchase 18 flyable and up to seven non-flyable aircraft, the latter as spare parts and training aids. The initial pair of Hornets arrived at 4 Wing/CFB Cold Lake, Alberta, on February 16, 2019, following participation in a Red Flag Exercise at Nellis AFB, Nevada. The jets were formally transferred by the government of Australia to Canada five days later. The RCAF carried out the first flight of one of the Interim Fighter aircraft on May 22, 2019 and declared initial operational capability on June 28 that year. From November 17, 2019, the remaining 16 Interim Fighters were delivered to the L3Harris Technologies facility at Montréal-Mirabel International Airport. The operational aircraft comprise 12 single-seat F/A-18As and six two-seat F/A-18Bs. The aircraft will supplement Canada’s existing 76 Hornets and will allow the fleet to remain in service until 2032. |