Fairchild Republic A 10

Fairchild Republic A 10. Fairchild Republic A10A Thunderbolt II > National Museum of the US Air Force™ > Display 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) The Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II is a single-seat, twin-turbofan, straight-wing, subsonic attack aircraft developed by Fairchild Republic for the United States Air Force (USAF)

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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 Primary Function: A-10 — close air support, OA-10 - airborne forward air control Contractor: Fairchild Republic Co

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A-10 Thunderbolt II An A-10 from the 81st Fighter Squadron, Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany Role Fixed-wing close air support, forward air control, and ground-attack aircraft Manufacturer Fairchild Republic First flight 10 May 1972 Introduction March 1977 Status In service Primary user United States Air Force Number built 716[1] Unit cost US$11.8 million (average, 1994 The new aircraft would be equipped with the GAU-8 30mm cannon which would be built by General Electric who won their own government contract in June of the same year. As such, all sides delved into the development of aircraft with.

FairchildRepublic A10A Thunderbolt II (Warthog) Twinengine SingleSeat Ground Support Attack. A-10 Thunderbolt II An A-10 from the 81st Fighter Squadron, Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany Role Fixed-wing close air support, forward air control, and ground-attack aircraft Manufacturer Fairchild Republic First flight 10 May 1972 Introduction March 1977 Status In service Primary user United States Air Force Number built 716[1] Unit cost US$11.8 million (average, 1994 As such, all sides delved into the development of aircraft with.

Fairchild Republic A10 Thunderbolt II Great Planes Photo (24368451) Fanpop. An answer was needed and that answer would become the Fairchild Republic A-10 tank-killing "Warthog" (FRC acquired in 1987, now part of Northrop Grumman ISER) Power Plant: Two General Electric TF34-GE-1 00 turbofans Thrust: 9,065 pounds each engine Wingspan: 57 feet, 6 inches (17.42 meters) Length: 53 feet, 4 inches (16.16 meters)