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A pair of Swiss Air Force F/A-18C Hornet aircraft fly in synchronized formation while banking during an air-to-air sequence at the Royal International Air Tattoo 2019. Registrations J-5011 and J-5012 feature special tiger paint schemes and Fighter Squadron 11 insignia. The McDonnell Douglas F/A-18C is a single-seat multirole fighter equipped with two General Electric F404 afterburning turbofan engines. Visible are the swept wings, twin vertical tails, and overall aerodynamic profile optimized for high-performance maneuvering.
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Author: piemags/Aviation PhotoCrew
Photo size: 29.5 Mpixels (84.4 MB uncompressed) - 7240x4073 pixels (24.1x13.6 in / 61.3x34.5 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: 2019, afterburning, air defense, air-to-air, aircraft, airshow, aviation, banking, canopy, combat, display, F/A-18C, F404, FI St 11, fighter, formation, fuselage, Hornet, J-5011, J-5012, jet, livery, McDonnell Douglas, military, multirole, paint scheme, RIAT, squadron, stabilizers, Swiss Air Force, tail art, tiger, training, turbofan, twin-engine, unit markings, wings
Published in: RIAT 2019