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First Magnetic Launch of Naval Aircraft!

Waring Hills Dec 21, 2010

A Super Hornet makes the first EMALS launch, 18 December 2010!

The first magnetic launch of a naval aircraft took place a few days ago, 18 December, at NAVAIR Lakehurst, New Jersey. The electromagnetic aircraft launch system or EMALS was tested using a F-18 Super Hornet.

The new EMALS catapults will be installed into the new Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carriers as they enter the fleet. More than 722 launches of various test loads have been made from the EMALS catapult at the Lakehurst test facility at speeds up to 180 knots, which is the highest speed requirement for the system.

F-18 Super Hornet ready for launch by EMALS on 18 December 2010.

“This is a tremendous achievement not just for the ALRE  (Aircraft Launch and Recovery Equipment) team, but for the entire Navy,” said Capt. James Donnelly, ALRE program manager. “Saturday’s EMALS launch demonstrates an evolution in carrier flight deck operations using advanced computer control, system monitoring and automation for tomorrow’s carrier air wings.”

Below is a You Tube video of the first launch and as Navy pilots are now more apt to say, “May the Force be with you!”

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2 thoughts on “First Magnetic Launch of Naval Aircraft!

  1. Suzanne Sullivan says:

    I am so proud of this accomplishment. this is what i have been working for the last four years.Iam truly proud to be a part of this new technology.
    suzanne

  2. Waring Hills says:

    Thanks for your hard work Suzanne! Amazing technology!

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