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http://www.alert5.com/2006/04/fa-18f-guns-down-f-22a.html This gun kill picture is from the HUD recorder of a VFA-11 Super Hornet taken during a Red Air exercise. The black box on the top left is an event marker to show that the trigger was squeezed.


This is shocking to me, and if you notice, the pilots of super hornet were at 20 to 18 AoA while keeping airspeed increasing steady while keeping gunsight over Raptor, but still, I say if Super Hornet have missed target, then Raptor would suddenly snap into very high AoA and fire at Super Hornet, judging from the picture. But at the same time, it also looks like Super Hornet pilots have bled so much of airspeed, thus losing dogfight energies which slipped pilots of super hornet into nasty disadvantage if they have missed Raptor in gun firing mode. These Navy pilot must have guts going against new next generation of stealth fighter of USAF.
GO NAVY!!!
However, I am open for anyone with vast experience of aerial dogfights to post their thought/feeling about these pictures of Raptor getting 'shot down' by these super hornet pilots.

Eagle out...