F1 Car vs F/A-18 Hornet

The Hornet could've taken off even faster without the droptank and with afterburner, but I doubt it was even at full throttle. But this is a pretty unfair match anyways.
The new Renault Energy F1 2014 engine produces 600 HP, whereas a single turbojet on the plane produces 48,9 kN (78,7 kN with afterburner) with around 6400 HP.
 
Panki said:
The Hornet could've taken off even faster without the droptank and with afterburner, but I doubt it was even at full throttle. But this is a pretty unfair match anyways.
The new Renault Energy F1 2014 engine produces 600 HP, whereas a single turbojet on the plane produces 48,9 kN (78,7 kN with afterburner) with around 6400 HP.
You're absolutely right, still fun to watch though :biggrin:
 
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