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Could just be a DIY cover to stop injuries to ground crew? Stop you whacking your head on what will be quite a painful bit of airframe to meet if your gaze is elsewhere

- - - The only real mystery in life is just why kamikaze pilots wore helmets? - - -

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it's a photo of a Super Hornet in the VF-11, FYI, taken October 31, 2016.

 

Much Higher Resolution version: BjmO8PR.jpg

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Do the nozzles come out far enough to come close to the elevator? If so, maybe it's some kind of bumper or chaffing material to protect the elevator.

 

No, the stabilators do not rub against the exhaust nozzle petals.

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Could be some form of heat shield, even though the horizontal stab doesn’t touch the AB nozzle, it looks close enough to absorb enough heat and weaken/distort the aluminiumunum inside.

 

Your guess is as good as mine though...

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My memory is sketchy on this but i recall my father (F/A-18 manufacturing) saying something about this so i dug a little.

 

 

Article below explains corrosion is like a chemical process similar to a battery. In this case the salt water (Navy aircraft) acts as an electrolyte and the different materials used in the construction act as the anode and cathode.

 

 

http://www.boeingsuppliers.com/environmental/TechNotes/TechNotes2000-02.pdf

 

 

I think this is some sort of grounding point where the corrosion accumulates, minimizing corrosion elsewhere. Hope someone with a better understanding can help as this is just my suspicion.

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