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Fairchild Republic A 10
Fairchild Republic A 10
Fairchild Republic A 10. Aircraft Fairchild Republic A 10 Thunderbolt Ii Jet Fighter Warplane Wallpaper Resolution Power Plant: Two General Electric TF34-GE-100 turbofans Thrust: 9,065 pounds each engine Length: 53 feet, 4 inches (16.16 meters) Height: 14 feet, 8 inches (4.42 meters) Wingspan: 57 feet, 6 inches (17.42 meters) On January 18, 1973, after a series of tests and trials, the Air Force announced that Fairchild Republic's submission was selected and would enter production as the A-10
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Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II history, specifications, schematics, pictures, and data The Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II is a single-seat, twin turbofan engine, straight wing jet aircraft developed for the United States Air Force
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Fairchild Republic's YA-10A prototype won the bid in 1973 Primary Function: A-10 — close air support, OA-10 - airborne forward air control Contractor: Fairchild Republic Co On January 18, 1973, after a series of tests and trials, the Air Force announced that Fairchild Republic's submission was selected and would enter production as the A-10
Fairchild Republic A10 Thunderbolt II Great Planes Photo (24573976) Fanpop. The Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II is a single-seat, twin turbofan engine, straight wing jet aircraft developed for the United States Air Force Affectionately called the "A-10 Warthog" for its aggressive look and often painted with teeth on the nose cone, the A-10 Thunderbolt II is the U.S
Fairchild Republic A10A Thunderbolt II > National Museum of the US Air Force™ > Display. On January 18, 1973, after a series of tests and trials, the Air Force announced that Fairchild Republic's submission was selected and would enter production as the A-10 It is commonly referred to by the nicknames `Warthog' or `Hog', although the A-10's official name comes from the World War II Republic P-47