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Re: From a blog I read.

Postby Belgiboy on Fri Feb 06, 2009 9:18 am

I actually made myself an A10 warthog t-shirt
http://www.zazzle.com/a10_warthog_shirt-235226164419314832
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Re: From a blog I read.

Postby ComradeBurg on Fri Feb 06, 2009 6:54 pm

Belgiboy wrote:SAMs and Shrikes are OK. AC-130 Specters are scary cool, no arguing that but I get misty eyed when I see a A10 Warthog strafing an Iranian control tower that did not show the proper respect. Warthogs are the pinnacle of American destructive coolness.


This is hands down my favorite jet. Nothing like putting wings on a tank and sending it off to do some damage. Not to mention they look cool while doing it.
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Re: From a blog I read.

Postby FlyByNight on Fri Feb 06, 2009 7:55 pm

I give....the A10 really is the coolest damn thing in the sky!!
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Re: From a blog I read.

Postby jac714 on Sat Feb 07, 2009 6:38 pm

There is always the old joke about the A-19 Crew Chief and the F-16 Crew Chief talking about which plane was better and they came across an F-16 set up for a ground attack mission with bombs guns and missles all over it. The F-16 guy pointed it out to the A-10 guy and asked what they hung on the pylons of the A-10.


To which the A-10 Crew Chief replied, "F-16's" :D :D
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Re: From a blog I read.

Postby eclausen on Mon Feb 09, 2009 3:32 pm

ok...ok...i liked working on SuperHornets for that there is more space for your hands to get in there...but i am a Tomcat fan. if tha aircraft was ever let loose in a dogfight you would beable to see the sheer genius of the man that cam eup with it. iran i believe still has the MIG and also US did sell tomcats or phantoms to Iran. but its all in the training...how often and much you train on all the talents of an aircraft. because airforce pilot can not compete with naval pilots...FACT PEOPLE. and with that i will take a small bow. :o
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Re: From a blog I read.

Postby pastorpaul on Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:03 pm

eclausen wrote:ok...ok...because airforce pilot can not compete with naval pilots...FACT PEOPLE. and with that i will take a small bow. :o


my daughter would agree!! :stirthepot:
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Re: From a blog I read.

Postby FlyByNight on Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:10 pm

because airforce pilot can not compete with naval pilots...FACT PEOPLE.


eclausen....compete at what? Being Tom Cruise wannabees?? Whoo hoo, at least Hollywood is making the Navy look good!! (but seriously, Kelly McGillis is the best they could do??)

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Re: From a blog I read.

Postby hoel6466 on Sun Feb 15, 2009 9:55 pm

eclausen wrote:ok...ok...i liked working on SuperHornets for that there is more space for your hands to get in there...but i am a Tomcat fan.


Wow, then it must have been damn near impossible to remove anything from the Tomcat. There were some parts on the hornet made people almost cry when they had to be replaced!
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