XXX Posted February 1, 2017 Report Posted February 1, 2017 I know, not Mooney related, but this is a very informative and quick video. Just wanted to share. 4 Quote
Andy95W Posted February 1, 2017 Report Posted February 1, 2017 Thanks, Chupe! Best USAF airplane ever. Speaking for the Infantry Branch of the US Army, A-10 pilots are kindred spirits. 3 Quote
Pritch Posted February 1, 2017 Report Posted February 1, 2017 When I started flying again last yr, my CFI was retired AF and flew the A10 and then went on to fly the U2. Now besides teaching new students, he also flys for Kendall-Jackson Winery. With all his flying, yesterday he said that he only had about an hour of Blue knob time. I think I will take him up in the Mooney and let him get some more blue knob time as a thank you for his service. Pritch 1 Quote
carusoam Posted February 1, 2017 Report Posted February 1, 2017 I used to have a picture of a warthog flying low over my plane parked in the grass at SnF. It must have got lost in the transition from MS1 to MS2... Its a durable plane because it flies in the least pleasant environment. Best regards, -a- 1 Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted February 1, 2017 Report Posted February 1, 2017 My cousin flew wart hogs for over 10 years. Somewhere I have pictures (the paper kind) of me sitting in the cockpit and posing with a live Maverick Missile and the Gatling gun. 1 Quote
XXX Posted February 1, 2017 Author Report Posted February 1, 2017 35 minutes ago, Pritch said: When I started flying again last yr, my CFI was retired AF and flew the A10 and then went on to fly the U2. Now besides teaching new students, he also flys for Kendall-Jackson Winery. With all his flying, yesterday he said that he only had about an hour of Blue knob time. I think I will take him up in the Mooney and let him get some more blue knob time as a thank you for his service. Pritch Pritch, The Kendall-Jackson people own a farm here in Ocala. Ask your CFI if he flies into OCF. Nice gesture to take him up in the Mooney for a bit. One of my best flying memories was taking a B-17 pilot up in a Cardinal. He was 89 at the time and did a great job flying. Steve Quote
1964-M20E Posted February 1, 2017 Report Posted February 1, 2017 I've always like the A-10 wonderful airplane. They need to get some new ones in the inventory. 1 Quote
Ned Gravel Posted February 1, 2017 Report Posted February 1, 2017 Manning the battalion command net, when the A-10s were turned over to us from the Brigade TACP during my battalion commander's textbook perfect withdrawal in contact. Beauty!!! They checked in at the IP and asked for some identification of their targets. DCO looked at me for the answer - so I responded. "Anything that moves north of Northing 08 along "XXXXXXXXX" Road." We had withdrawn the two companies holding that position about 10 mins before. "Roger." The two of them lined up on the road and let loose with 30 mm in a shallow dive. They were lovely to behold. Just a soldier's view.... 1 Quote
aviatoreb Posted February 1, 2017 Report Posted February 1, 2017 I always thought the A10 was a really cool plane - I had a poster of one in my room when I was in middle school - it is sort of an ugly plane that is so ugly but utilitarian it is sort of beautiful again - crossed over from ugly back to beautiful. Quote
jwilcoxon78 Posted February 1, 2017 Report Posted February 1, 2017 4 minutes ago, Ned Gravel said: Manning the battalion command net, when the A-10s were turned over to us from the Brigade TACP during my battalion commander's textbook perfect withdrawal in contact. Beauty!!! They checked in at the IP and asked for some identification of their targets. DCO looked at me for the answer - so I responded. "Anything that moves north of Northing 08 along "XXXXXXXXX" Road." We had withdrawn the two companies holding that position about 10 mins before. "Roger." The two of them lined up on the road and let loose with 25 mm in a shallow dive. They were lovely to behold. Just a soldier's view.... Nice, but it's 30mm. Sorry. I was a crew chief on the A-10 so I'm a stickler for her details. I was with the 74th FS, we were the first fixed wing unit into Bagram in '02. I swear, it was more like a PR tour than anything else. Every 30 minutes or so a few Army guys would come up and want to take a look, which we were happy to do. It's pretty awesome to witness first hand how the branches coalesce to get it done. One of the guys asked where my rifle was. I told him, if I need to pick up a rifle, we're already screwed. That said, I'd have no problem shooting back. I do miss that ugly bird. 1 Quote
Ned Gravel Posted February 1, 2017 Report Posted February 1, 2017 Thanks JW. Even better. I will correct my post accordingly. I loved watching those guys operate. They went downtown where we were. Quote
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