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Blue Angels Hornet
F/A-18C Hornet
For the Navy’s Flight Demonstration Team, the Blue Angels, the Hornet has been an excellent show aircraft with amazing longevity, serving for 34 of the team’s 75 years of existence—more than twice as long as any other aircraft type.
This F/A-18C is a legacy Hornet (models A/B/C/D) that replaced the Douglas A-4 Skyhawk as the Blue Angels’ aircraft at the end of the 1986 season. It was one of the first C models built, delivered to the Navy in 1987. It was soon assigned to Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 86, the first East Coast squadron to receive the C model Hornet. It flew with the squadron during Operation Desert Storm, the First Gulf War in 1991 and then with VFA-83, helping to enforce the no-fly zone over southern Iraq in 1994.
All told, the airplane served in eight different squadrons, seeing service in both Atlantic and Pacific oceans as well as the Mediterranean and Red seas before being turned over to the Blue Angels in 2015. It was active with the team until the end of the 2020 season when all of the legacy models were retired in favor of the Super Hornet (the E and F models), approximately 33% larger than the Hornet.