A comprehensive account of the origins, design, and history of the
A-10A Warthog: "Highly recommended." — AMPS Indianapolis Includes
photos The Fairchild-Republic A-10A Close Support aircraft has become
a legend over its long front line life. Known as the Warthog due to
her unusual appearance, this little aircraft has built up an awesome
reputation in the specialized ground-attack role, where her accuracy
and deadliness are widely recognized as the best of their kind. Hard
lessons from World War II, which were reinforced by the bitter
experience of the Vietnam War two decades later, showed it was both
impracticable and cost-inefficient to use supersonic fighter jets in
the close air support mission. A requirement was therefore drawn up
for a plane capable of carrying a heavy and varied load of ordnance,
which had good endurance and unprecedented maneuverability and could
survive heavy ground fire—thus the A-10 was born. But by the time it
came into service its role had changed to that of a tank-buster in the
defense of Western Europe in the face of the overwhelming numbers of
Soviet battle armor. With her straight wing, twin tails, and turbine
engines mounted high on her rear fuselage, this single-seat aircraft
certainly presented a unique appearance. But all these features served
a vital role, as Peter C. Smith explains in this highly detailed
study. Although the Warthog's expected missions on the plains of
Germany did not materialize, she did destroy hundreds of Soviet-built
tanks during the Gulf wars. The A-10 has also flown almost continuous
missions over the Balkans, against the Taliban in Afghanistan, and
ISIS in Iraq and Syria. This beautifully illustrated and comprehensive
volume brings the A-10's incredible story right up to date.
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The 'Warthog' Ground Attack Aircraft
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526759290
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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