




A Mini LEGO Custom F/A-18 Hornet Fighter Jet that is the perfect gift for the Navy or LEGO fan in your life! This Custom Set ships un-assembled with 77 new LEGO pieces and printed color instructions! This set includes a build-able LEGO display stand as well to display show off your jet! A truly unique gift for the Navy or LEGO fan young or old!
This Custom Set Includes:
- 77 LEGO PIECES
- 36 UNIQUE LEGO ELEMENTS
- LEGO DISPLAY STAND
- PRINTED COLOR INSTRUCTIONS
- DIMENSIONS: 6" L x 5.25" W x 1.5" H
- ENGINES: 2, Black Truncated 2x2 Cone
About the F/A- 18 Hornet
The F/A-18 Hornet traces its origins to the mid-1970s when the U.S. Navy sought a versatile, cost-effective fighter to replace aging aircraft like the F-4 Phantom II and A-7 Corsair II. Evolving from Northrop’s YF-17, a lightweight fighter tested in the Air Force’s 1974 fly-off against the F-16, the Hornet was reengineered by McDonnell Douglas (later Boeing) into a twin-engine, multirole jet for carrier operations. The first prototype flew on November 18, 1978, and after rigorous testing, the F/A-18A entered service with the Navy and Marine Corps in 1983. Its dual designation—F for fighter, A for attack—highlighted its ability to excel in air-to-air combat and ground strikes, a rarity at the time.
The Hornet’s early years showcased its adaptability. Powered by two General Electric F404 engines, it reached speeds of Mach 1.8 and boasted a combat radius of about 400 nautical miles, extendable with aerial refueling. Initial models, the F/A-18A and B (two-seat trainer), served in the 1986 Libya strikes, proving their precision with laser-guided bombs. By the 1991 Gulf War, Hornets flew thousands of sorties, downing Iraqi MiGs and hitting ground targets in the same missions—a feat enabled by advanced avionics like the APG-65 radar. Over 1,400 A-D variants were built, with production costs around $29 million per jet (roughly $60 million today), balancing capability and affordability for naval fleets.
The F/A-18 evolved significantly with the F/A-18C and D variants in 1987, adding night-attack capabilities, improved radar (APG-73), and compatibility with advanced weapons like the AIM-120 AMRAAM. These upgrades kept it relevant through the 1990s Balkans conflicts and Operations Desert Fox (1998) and Iraqi Freedom (2003), where it flew alongside newer jets. In 1999, Boeing introduced the larger, more powerful F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, with 25% more airframe size, longer range (over 500 nautical miles), and stealthier design, debuting in combat during Operation Enduring Freedom in 2001. The Super Hornet became the Navy’s backbone, phasing out the F-14 Tomcat by 2006, with over 600 built at $67 million each.
Today, the F/A-18’s legacy spans combat and culture. The Blue Angels adopted the Hornet in 1986, switching to the Super Hornet in 2021, thrilling millions with its agility. Hornets have flown over 300,000 combat hours since 1983, serving not just the U.S. but allies like Australia, Canada, and Spain. Production of the E/F models is set to end in 2025 as the F-35 Lightning II takes over, but the jet’s versatility—evidenced by its use in Top Gun: Maverick (2022)—ensures its historical mark. From its YF-17 roots to its Super Hornet evolution, the F/A-18 remains a symbol of naval aviation’s adaptability and enduring punch.
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Shipping Info:
You will get an email with USPS tracking info once it ships. These sets ship securely in a white, sturdy, corrugated cardboard BLOCKJets mailer box. The box will then be sealed in a white poly mailer bag to protect your set and the printed color instructions from the elements during transit and delivery.
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