The extreme power of a CF-18

After more than 30 years, the modified CF-18 Hornet is still a frontline fighter jet for the Royal Canadian Air Force. CF-18s support NORAD air sovereignty patrols, based out of Alberta and Quebec. They saw action in the 1991 Gulf War, and more recently were involved in the 2011 Libyan no-fly zone. "Absolutely, still very relevant," said Capt. Adam Runge, pilot for the CF-18 Demonstration Team, at the Jade Engineering office Friday morning in Tillsonburg.

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