A-10 Warthog

fo0hzy • Nov 24, 2010 5:24 am
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BigV • Nov 24, 2010 12:03 pm
My **all time** favorite warbird (not counting David from The Dark Tower--if you have to ask...).
Bullitt • Nov 24, 2010 12:50 pm
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fo0hzy • Nov 24, 2010 6:33 pm
Holy shit!
fo0hzy • Nov 24, 2010 6:34 pm
BigV;695948 wrote:
My **all time** favorite warbird (not counting David from The Dark Tower--if you have to ask...).


Low & slow, ugly & mean
Gravdigr • Nov 26, 2010 4:03 am
I watched a show on Discovery/Military/History channel (one of 'em anyway) and this guy was driving an A-10 in Iraq and took "some ground fire, some anti-aircraft fire". He thought his plane "might have taken some damage". He headed for home. When they checked his plane, he had (I believe it was) 110 bullet/shrapnel holes, in the plane, and a hole in the left wing big enough to pass a basketball through.

I believe the 'hog has triply redundant hydraulic, and one mechanical/cable-type flight controls.

A-10 Thunderbolts are some tough mothers. And one of my fav's also!
Gravdigr • Nov 26, 2010 4:07 am
You just know the sound of that GAU-8 cannon makes the enemy's asshole slam shut!
xoxoxoBruce • Nov 26, 2010 8:41 am
Wounded Warthog IOtD.
ZenGum • Nov 27, 2010 5:59 pm
Gravdigr;696292 wrote:
You just know the sound of that GAU-8 cannon makes the enemy's asshole slam shut!


I would expect the opposite effect.

Weird looking plane. I guess they put the engines back there to make more room for weapons on the wings.
xoxoxoBruce • Nov 27, 2010 6:13 pm
Keeps them away from ground-fire, and flying debris on low strafing runs.
Urbane Guerrilla • Dec 2, 2010 12:22 am
The backpack engine location is for blanking off the engines from likely angles of ground fire, etc. as Bruce said. The engines's exhaust signature is also blanked by vertical tailplanes outboard of each exhaust stream, as well as the horizontals. The engine access for maintenance is good so a bashed engine may be readily changed out, the fuselage is freed up for fuel tankage for loitering endurance and as you noted the wing structure only has the job of carrying abundant external stores without having to carry engines as well.

And the plane is designed to soak up 23mm all day. The type has a couple of air-to-air victories with that big gun: two helicopters over Iraq. It could dogfight in a turning fight once the external stores are pickled off the wings, but only with aircraft that can't go much faster than 400 knots.

I've heard 20mm M61 type guns fired. It is the scariest single sound I know. A loud, cracking, blasting ripping noise nearer the sound of an air hammer mixed with a chainsaw and tearing canvas than a machine gun.