The Classic: F/A-18A/B Hornet Aircraft in Australian Service
By (Author) John Quaife
Big Sky Publishing
Big Sky Publishing
19th July 2023
Australia
General
Non Fiction
623.7464
Hardback
246
Width 220mm, Height 285mm
Selected in 1981 as the aircraft that would replace the Mirage IIIO as Australias new fighter, the F/A-18 Hornet would proceed to establish an un-equaled record of service as Australias most successful combat aircraft. Designed from the outset to deliver superior performance as an air-to-air fighter and a precision strike/attack aircraft, the Hornet, more than any other aircraft, has shaped todays Royal Australian Air Force.
Entering service in 1985, the Classic Hornet, as it became known alongside later F/A-18 variants, would serve as the foundation capability for a generation of networked systems and air combat capabilities. Along the way it would be subjected to the largest and most complex upgrade program ever attempted, anywhere. The aircraft would also lead the way in two of the most significant applications of combat air power by Australian forces since the Vietnam War.
Now retired from service, the full story of Classic Hornet aircraft in Australian service can be told through the experiences of those who dedicated their efforts to make this platform serviceable, work effectively or to evolve. Classic Hornets were on the front-line of Australias combat capability for more than 36 years. The story of this remarkable warhorse is a story of evolution, incredible audacity, innovation, survival, and persistence.
John Quaife grew up in Melbourne and as a kid just loved military aviation. He lived the dream. John spent 28 years with Royal Australian Air Force as a fighter pilot. He is a graduate of the RAAFs top gun training course who went on to become one of Australias most senior military commanders. John continues to serve as an Air Vice-Marshal in the RAAF active reserve. John is currently working on a companion history that covers RAAF and RNZAF experience as Coastal Commands ANZAC Strike Wing.