On the 18th of March 2011,Peter MacKay the Canadian Minister of National Defence announced the deployment of CF188 Hornets as part of Operation Mobile to support United nations resolution 1973.
Canadian CF188 Hornets and other aircraft passed through Prestwick in Scotland the following day,the 19th of March 2011,on their way to Trapani air base in Sicily.
Canadian Hornets flew their first combat sortie on the 21st of March 2011.
Up to the 15th of June 2011,a period which covers a total of 86 days,6 Canadian CF188 Hornets had flown 418 combat sorties.
Which means that the Canadian CF188s have flown an average of about 4.9 sorties per day.
That is an average of 0.8 sorties per aircraft per day.
This compares very well to the 12 Royal Air Force Tornados based at Goia Del Colle.
The 12 Tornados averaged 6 sorties per day over the first 50 days of Operation Ellamy.
An average of 0.5 sorties per aircraft per day for the British bombers.
Thus the Canadian CF188s are generating about 60% more sorties per aircraft per day than the Royal Air Force Tornados.
The average length of a Canadian CF188 Hornet sortie over Libya is just under 5 hours.
The average length for a Royal Air Force Tornado sortie over Libya is 5.5 hours.
The Canadian base at Trapani in Sicily is about 350* Miles from Tripoli.
The British base at Gioia Del Colle in Italy is about 580* Miles from Tripoli.
So the Royal Air Force Tornados must fly about 1,160 Miles just to transit to and from Tripoli.
The Canadian CF188 Hornets must fly about 700 Miles to transit to and from Tripoli.
Assuming an average transit speed of 500 miles per hour,the extra 460 Miles which the Tornados must fly on each sortie is likely to absorb about an extra 55 minutes of their flying time on each sortie.
Which suggests that the average Canadian Hornet sortie generates about 25 minutes more time on station over Libya than the average Royal Air Force Tornado sortie.
Time on station per sortie over Libya averages about 3 hours 36 minutes for the Canadian Hornets and about 3 hours and 11 minutes for the Royal Air Force Tornados.
The Canadian Hornets appear to be generating both more sorties per aircraft per day than the British Tornados and more time on station per sortie.
The average length of a Canadian CF188 Hornet sortie over Libya is just under 5 hours.
The average length for a Royal Air Force Tornado sortie over Libya is 5.5 hours.
The Canadian base at Trapani in Sicily is about 350* Miles from Tripoli.
The British base at Gioia Del Colle in Italy is about 580* Miles from Tripoli.
So the Royal Air Force Tornados must fly about 1,160 Miles just to transit to and from Tripoli.
The Canadian CF188 Hornets must fly about 700 Miles to transit to and from Tripoli.
Assuming an average transit speed of 500 miles per hour,the extra 460 Miles which the Tornados must fly on each sortie is likely to absorb about an extra 55 minutes of their flying time on each sortie.
Which suggests that the average Canadian Hornet sortie generates about 25 minutes more time on station over Libya than the average Royal Air Force Tornado sortie.
Time on station per sortie over Libya averages about 3 hours 36 minutes for the Canadian Hornets and about 3 hours and 11 minutes for the Royal Air Force Tornados.
The Canadian Hornets appear to be generating both more sorties per aircraft per day than the British Tornados and more time on station per sortie.
Between them,the 6 Canadian Hornets are generating about 18 hours on station over Libya each day,an average of 3 hours on station per Hornet per day.
The 12 British Tornados are generating 19 hours on station over Libya each day,an average of 1 hour and 35 minutes on station per Tornado per day.
Each Canadian Hornet is generating 89% more time on station over Libya per day than each British Tornado.
*Distances from google Earth.
The 12 British Tornados are generating 19 hours on station over Libya each day,an average of 1 hour and 35 minutes on station per Tornado per day.
Each Canadian Hornet is generating 89% more time on station over Libya per day than each British Tornado.
*Distances from google Earth.