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One left!
And why the USAF wants to rid themselves of this aircraft is beyond me.
http://foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com/the-usafs-rationale-for-retiring-the-a-10-warthog-is-bu-1562789528
And why the USAF wants to rid themselves of this aircraft is beyond me.
http://foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com/the-usafs-rationale-for-retiring-the-a-10-warthog-is-bu-1562789528
What does the bottom symbol represent?
Why would the Royal Engineers blow up a German Tiger tank to prevent its recovery? The uniforms and terrain suggest the North African theatre. The onboard ammo wouldn't cook off if it was hit by an aerial bomb and a fire started in the ammo compartment?
And why the USAF wants to rid themselves of this aircraft is beyond me.
http://foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com/the-usafs-rationale-for-retiring-the-a-10-warthog-is-bu-1562789528
What does the bottom symbol represent?
anti-aircraft
fighter sweep? it's a broom, if my model making days are correct
I do not know, at a guess, fireing rockets at artilery
fighter sweep? it's a broom, if my model making days are correct
Remember the German, Ju 87 Stuka was a great ground support aircraft until the opposition chased away or occupied their fighter cover.
I am unaware of the A-10 Warthog engaging enemy fighters.
The US has a fighter school and I would imagine they tested out the A-10 against the current fighters.
Because it works, it is reasonably priced, does the job it was designed to do better than any other aircraft currently in that role, it's butt ugly, and lastly but the real reason......... billions of dollars can be made by the military-industrial industry of the US, to develop something new, pretty, and high tech; that won't even do the job half as well, for ten times the price per unit.
The US has a fighter school and I would imagine they tested out the A-10 against the current fighters.