Business end of an A-10
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Business end of an A-10
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Re: Business end of an A-10
I have very fond memories of going out to the ranges near the Wash and watching A10s doing gun runs ...
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I used to stand guard duty at RAF Donna Nook Bombing Range and watch the A10's come in, love that sound buuuurrrp. Happy days.
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I first thought this was going to be a thread about venerable old 650cc BSA twins. :)
In the 70-80's I worked at a factory near Robertsbridge/Battle that was situated at the end of a valley and on several occasions we saw the A-10's steaming up the valley and breaking off at the last moment, I guess using the factory as an aiming mark.
Not elegant but certainly business like.
In the 70-80's I worked at a factory near Robertsbridge/Battle that was situated at the end of a valley and on several occasions we saw the A-10's steaming up the valley and breaking off at the last moment, I guess using the factory as an aiming mark.
Not elegant but certainly business like.
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We had a couple fly over at a match I was shooting a few years ago
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I worked at the Brickyards in the 70's and I remember seeing an A10 fly low overhead then drop down into the pit so I could look down onto the pilot before pulling up and out at the other end. Allegedly they would fly through the chimneys however I never witnessed it myself.
We watched Typhoons making bombing runs last week at Donna Nook :)
We watched Typhoons making bombing runs last week at Donna Nook :)
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A truly fantastic aircraft and a blessing from above when the guys needed help!
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Ued to see them going to and from practice when at the range in Arizona - awesome machines.
Saw one up close at Pima Air Museum, definitely not something you want being angry at you.
Saw one up close at Pima Air Museum, definitely not something you want being angry at you.
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I seem to recall it costs about $7000 in ammo for every 1 sec burst from the GAU-8 Avenger......
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Im sure Dromia will be along in a minute to say they should use Cast Boolits.GeeRam wrote:I seem to recall it costs about $7000 in ammo for every 1 sec burst from the GAU-8 Avenger......

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