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24th September 07, 10:23 PM
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 Originally Posted by Mr. MacDougall
.......You guys have a Warthog base there in Tennesee? My home in Tucson is also home to Davis Monthan Air Force base, the main southwestern base for them........
No but not tooooo far away, as the F15 flys, in Texas we have the Confederate Air Force. These guys fly Jap Zeros & Mustangs. Cool to watch.
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25th September 07, 03:34 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Mr. MacDougall
Hey, SLUFs! You guys have a Warthog base there in Tennesee? My home in Tucson is also home to Davis Monthan Air Force base, the main southwestern base for them. There's hardly a time of day you can't look up and see a pair of 'em patrolling the skies. We refer to 'em as "the sound of Freedom."
Whenever we would stay in Tucson, we used to stay at a Holiday Inn down on Palo Verde near D-M. We could watch the warthogs doing training all day long.
My cousin, who used to fly A-7's for the Iowa Air National Guard, spent a good deal of time at D-M.
Cheers, 
Todd
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25th September 07, 08:45 AM
#3
Very interesting pics. Thanks for posting.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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25th September 07, 04:13 PM
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I love the A10s (officially named Thunderbolt II, with the Thunderbolt being the WWII P-47.)
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25th September 07, 05:03 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by Tattoobradley
I love the A10s 
Maybe it's having lived so much of my life under them, but I also love the SLUF. I think they give the P-51 a run for the most Warbird lookin' plane in the sky.
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25th September 07, 07:10 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by Tattoobradley
I love the A10s 
That seven barreled cyclic claymore made me soil my britches... kilt I mean kilt .
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25th September 07, 09:54 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by ccga3359
That seven barreled cyclic claymore made me soil my britches... kilt I mean kilt  .

Every couple of years, DMAFB has an air show, and not only can you get up close and personal with the Warthog (what they're more commonly called, even though their official designation is, as Bradley indicated, the Thunderbolt II) and its weapons systems, the local guys will fly aerobatics in them. That's always a hoot, because they have a very slow stall speed -- they were designed to be tank busters, after all!
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26th September 07, 04:52 AM
#8
Gives me a "warm fuzzy"... I have a soft spot for 'Hogs:
When the A-10's were being built, I was fortunate enough to be around the assembly line (my dad was on engineering staff). Also watched the aircraft take off on their test flights and handover flights.
Unfortunately, those factory floors have been silent, since the last A-10 rolled off then line in '82. Fairchild-Republic is no more. I, coincidently, work across the airport, from the factory site. There are some businesses leasing space there, but the "heydays" are long gone...
Watching live fire from these beasts is something else, too!
You hear the "Braaappp" of the gunfiring, followed by the solid, rapid "Whoompp, Whoompp, Whoompp" of the rounds striking target. Scary, just to listen to.
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27th September 07, 08:02 AM
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 Originally Posted by acstoon
Gives me a "warm fuzzy"... I have a soft spot for 'Hogs:
When the A-10's were being built, I was fortunate enough to be around the assembly line (my dad was on engineering staff). Also watched the aircraft take off on their test flights and handover flights.
Unfortunately, those factory floors have been silent, since the last A-10 rolled off then line in '82. Fairchild-Republic is no more. I, coincidently, work across the airport, from the factory site. There are some businesses leasing space there, but the "heydays" are long gone...
Watching live fire from these beasts is something else, too!
You hear the "Braaappp" of the gunfiring, followed by the solid, rapid "Whoompp, Whoompp, Whoompp" of the rounds striking target. Scary, just to listen to.
Early in my demo career I was contracting for the CoE at the Airforce Bombing range at Stumpy Point NC. They practiced both bombing and gunning there and the approach for the A10 gunnery targets was right over the admin building (the shack). I was in there "taking care of business" one morning when the mornings first flight came over to do their thing. When those guns went off, it shook the whole building, needless to say I bailed out of the head, pants flapping around my knees to the ultimate amusement of the four civilian contractors who had asked the tower to request the pilot let off rounds over the shack. It was a gag they tried to pull on most contractors who came to do work there. It is an impressive sight and sound though. I really enjoyed working there.
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25th September 07, 07:01 PM
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A-10s helped us is Asscrackastan a few times they are great planes. Nice pics
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