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The A-10 Now And Forever

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 12:14 am
by dales
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The A-10 Thunderbolt AKA “Warthog” is a flying farm tractor. Slow, brutish, but reliable as the tide and endearingly indestructible and incredibly effective. Strategists have feared that the jet will be axed in favor of funding the F-35, but the U.S. Air Force recently confirmed that it plans to keep the A-10 flying “indefinitely.”

While the Air Force is theoretically supposed to be diverting the A-10’s operating expenses to feed the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, the people in charge are now planning to keep the plane running.

“They have re-geared up, we’ve turned on the depot line, we’re building it back up in capacity and supply chain,” Air Force Materiel Command chief Gen. Ellen Pawlikowski told AviationWeek in a interview. “Our command, anyway, is approaching this as another airplane that we are sustaining indefinitely.”

While the beancounters and product planners are trying to push the A-10 off the board, Materiel Command is going to keep on keeping the planes in peak condition, which will give the A-10 it’s best chance of proving its worth over and over again.

And it seems to be working– the A-10 posted a five percent increase in its availability rate from 2014 to 2015, and the Air Force seems to keep postponing its demise.

The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is supposed to be a do-it-all combat aircraft that can engage other planes in the sky, make long-range bombing runs and come in low and slow to support ground troops. It hasn’t gotten off to a great start, to put it lightly, and so far its effectiveness in any of those roles has yet to be truly tested in combat. That last move especially is the A-10’s specialty, and a big part of the reason the plane is so beloved by servicemen and women.

To embattled soldiers on the ground, the only sound more reassuring than an A-10’s engine is the BRRRT of its massive front cannon providing you with cover fire. At least that’s the prevailing lore you’ve probably already heard about this plane already.

The F-35 on the other hand, has established a reputation of being over budget and underperforming.
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Re: The A-10 Now And Forever

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 12:32 am
by kmccune
Not much better for CAS. :ok

Re: The A-10 Now And Forever

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 4:36 am
by Bicycle Bill
How did the A-10 get designed?

The Air Force said "Take one of these":
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"Next, make us a gun that will fire about 4200 of them per minute":
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"Now, build us an airplane around it":
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And there you have it.
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-"BB"-

Re: The A-10 Now And Forever

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2016 12:55 pm
by oldr_n_wsr
Great plane the A-10.
On a raining day up at the lake house in Pa. we (my son and I) bought some A-10 models and built them. They are hanging in my basement.
i have often thought about building an A-10 RC plane but the dual engines have kept me away from doing it.

I like the building part more than the done/flying part so I may build it anyway.

Re: The A-10 Now And Forever

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2016 10:07 pm
by Burning Petard
I hope it lasts as long as the B52 and the C47

Re: The A-10 Now And Forever

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2016 10:39 pm
by MGMcAnick
Burning Petard wrote:I hope it lasts as long as the B52 and the C47
My thoughts exactly.