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    Don't worry about what you can't change.
    Do the best you can with what you have.
    Be honest, even if it hurts.

    "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy; Its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery" ... Winston Churchill

  • #2
    Awesome.
    Originally posted by Cmarsh93z
    Don't Fuck with DFWmustangs...the most powerfull gang I have ever been a member of.

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    • #3
      Pretty bad ass, pretty sophisticated aircraft. From a pilot point of view I really don't like relying so much on electronics....... Especially with all the virus's and shit going around the gubbament equipment

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      • #4
        Meh, air show queen.

        Here's the real combo breaker.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by f0ur sixer View Post
          Meh, air show queen.

          Here's the real combo breaker.

          I saw some in florida, its a bad ass plane. Which branches still fly them? they're cool!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by onemeangixxer7502 View Post
            I saw some in florida, its a bad ass plane. Which branches still fly them? they're cool!
            There were 110ish in Tucson (DMAFB) when I left last year. Flying every single day.

            Edit: This was the Air Force. Not sure if any other branches use them. I don't believe so.
            Last edited by f0ur sixer; 02-16-2012, 08:47 PM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by f0ur sixer View Post
              There were 110ish in Tucson (DMAFB) when I left last year. Flying every single day.

              Edit: This was the Air Force. Not sure if any other branches use them. I don't believe so.
              I figured the marines would still fly them. That would be a fun to fly.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by onemeangixxer7502 View Post
                I saw some in florida, its a bad ass plane. Which branches still fly them? they're cool!
                From Wiki
                Operators

                The A-10 has been flown exclusively by the United States Air Force and its Air Reserve components, the Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) and the Air National Guard (ANG). The USAF operated 335 A-10 and OA-10 aircraft (188 in active duty, 96 in ANG, and 51 in AFRC, all variants) as of September 2008.[85]
                The Air Force operates multiple A-10/OA-10 Active, National Guard, and Reserve squadrons.
                United States Air Force
                23d Wing: Moody Air Force Base, Georgia
                74th Fighter Squadron
                75th Fighter Squadron
                51st Fighter Wing: Osan Air Base, South Korea
                25th Fighter Squadron
                52d Fighter Wing: Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany
                81st Fighter Squadron
                53d Wing: Eglin Air Force Base, Florida
                422d Test and Evaluation Squadron (Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada)
                57th Wing: Nellis AFB, Nevada
                66th Weapons Squadron
                355th Wing: Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona
                354th Fighter Squadron
                357th Fighter Squadron
                358th Fighter Squadron


                Air National Guard
                127th Wing at Selfridge ANGB, Michigan (Transitioned from F-16s to A-10s due to BRAC 2005)
                107th Fighter Squadron
                122nd Fighter Wing (formerly 358th Fighter Group): Fort Wayne Indiana
                163d Fighter Squadron
                124th Fighter Wing: Boise Air Terminal, Idaho
                190th Fighter Squadron
                175th Wing: Warfield ANGB, Martin State Airport, Maryland
                104th Fighter Squadron
                188th Fighter Wing: Fort Smith, Arkansas (Transitioned from F-16s to A-10s due to BRAC 2005)
                184th Fighter Squadron
                Air Force Reserve Command
                442d Fighter Wing: Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri
                76th Fighter Squadron (Geographically Separated Unit (GSU) at Moody AFB, Georgia)
                303d Fighter Squadron
                45th Fighter Squadron (GSU at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona)
                917th Fighter Group: Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana (GSU of 442FW)
                47th Fighter Squadron
                .

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                • #9
                  Why put off till tomorrow what you can put off till the next day?
                  -Fred Sanford

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by f0ur sixer View Post
                    Meh, air show queen.
                    Apples vs Grenade comparison? A10, amazing plane, for it's time and purpose. But how can you compare it to the F22? F35.... a bit unproven, sure. But the 22??
                    Originally posted by Taya Kyle, American Gun
                    There comes a time when honest debate, serious diplomatic efforts, and logical arguments have been exhausted and only men and women willing to take up arms against evil will suffice to save the freedom of a nation or continent.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Darren M View Post
                      Apples vs Grenade comparison? A10, amazing plane, for it's time and purpose. But how can you compare it to the F22? F35.... a bit unproven, sure. But the 22??
                      For the specific purpose of CAS, Close Air Support.... being up close and personal with enemy hardened targets and armor in a contested environment... the A-10 is a better platform than the F-22 and F-35.

                      The F-22 is the pinnacle of Air Dominance to date.

                      The F-35 is a stealthy multi-role aircraft, basically a 21st century F-16. (If it ever deploys in numbers due to the cost...)
                      Last edited by Gargamel; 02-17-2012, 10:03 AM.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Gargamel View Post
                        For the specific purpose of CAS, Close Air Support.... being up close and personal with enemy hardened targets and armor in a contested environment... the A-10 is a better platform than the F-22 and F-35.

                        The F-22 is the pinnacle of Air Dominance to date.

                        The F-35 is a stealthy multi-role aircraft, basically a 21st century F-16. (If it ever deploys in numbers due to the cost...)
                        Agreed. Can't really compare them.
                        Originally posted by Taya Kyle, American Gun
                        There comes a time when honest debate, serious diplomatic efforts, and logical arguments have been exhausted and only men and women willing to take up arms against evil will suffice to save the freedom of a nation or continent.

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                        • #13
                          I'm not comparing them per say. I am only stating it's current purpose and what we are using for the dirty work.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by f0ur sixer View Post
                            I'm not comparing them per say. I am only stating it's current purpose and what we are using for the dirty work.

                            Yeah, doesn't get any better for it's roll. And no pilot would choose any other aircraft to do what it does.

                            I believe it came close to becoming shelved around 06. But was cleared for extended service including some block upgrades. Been a while, but I recovered multitudes of A-10's working under a military contract from 02-08. They were always fun to service.

                            On the left side of the cockpit there's a panel that opens for an extendable ladder. Pilots would always have pictures and stickers and other items. I recall one in particular where he had quoted Van Halen's "Mean Streets" which read:

                            "See, a gun is real easy in this desperate part of town
                            Turns you from hunted into hunter
                            You go an' hunt somebody down
                            Wait a minute, ah Somebody said "Fair warning", Lord
                            Lord, strike that poor boy down"!

                            Lol, always stuck with me.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by onemeangixxer7502 View Post
                              I figured the marines would still fly them. That would be a fun to fly.
                              We never flew them it was an Air Force only bird.

                              We did fly the OV-10 for a while but that was an observation aircraft.

                              Currently the only operational fixed wing stuff we have is F/A18, A/V8B Harrier, K/C130J and T and some small stuff like the military version of the King Air that's used for VIP transport. The V22 usually gets lumped in with the rotary wing stuff. Intact the only units that have them are units that used to fly CH46s

                              Our version of the JSF (F35B) hasn't made it to any operational squadrons yet that I know of just a training unit down in Flordia.

                              Edit-oops almost forgot about the electronic warfare prowler :-p
                              Sent from my iPhone
                              Last edited by Downs; 02-17-2012, 12:33 PM.
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