I dont need the dubious data of FAS to tell me about an aircraft family I have been studying for the better part of 30 years ( back when it was the YF-17 and even before that when it was the Northrop Cobra ).
Now if your done being a troll lets get back to what YOU said:
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They are a much larger portion of the wing (more surface area)....
They are not, both the Rhino and the Hornet have full trailing edge flaps and flaperons, in fact the likelyhood is that the SH flaps represent a SMALLER % of the total wing area due to the SH's larger wing. Maybee while you were standing around watching the Hornets on board ship you would have A: measured them. And B: learned who your opponant was before mouthing off. If you think I will bow to you BECAUSE you were allegedly in the Navy, you should probobly think again. Dont come to this board as a nugget and think you own the place.