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Yes, that makes a lot more sense, that they were talking about consumables. If you have had the chance to read the article I linked to the Super Hornet is shown to have even less actual commonality with the legacy Hornet than I thought.
The 'configuration IV' looks interesting doesn't it? And yet it also looks wrong with the obvious Hornet fuselage and canards that are clearly F-18 tailplanes stuck on the front
All interesting and a great article - I still think many structural components may be common to both aircraft. A lot of the components are made with production tooling and I would bet that rather than build new tooling from scratch, many production tools were modified to build this larger airframe.
So if the sources for that article are correct, 10% plus the common system parts and consumables and you probably have that 71% common airframe to those operating it.