My hearty congratulations to your son.
I'm mighty proud of our boys in blue (and flight suits).
Off we go ...
I'm mighty proud of our boys in blue (and flight suits).
Off we go ...
I'm totally jealous of his career and his opportunity to fly the greatest flying machine ever conceived!
Thanks to you both! Seems crazy to get rid of the A10.
tell him congratulations from an old retired wingnut. I loved the A-10s. got to see them work once and it was an amazing sight, especially seeing the damage they inflicted on some soviet vehicles in a third world country. Lee
I beg to differ, it is not a flying machine. It is a really big gun with wings.
That's TRUE! I have seen pictures of when they actually removed the gun for service, and it's HUGE!
I have always loved the A10. I live near the Air Force Academy and have had the pleasure of seeing them fly over football games or graduations. The A10 and the P38 are my favorites. Got close to a P38 but only seen an A10 in the sky. Love them both.
It would be nice to build new ones, but the last one came off the production line in the early '80s, delivered to my squadron in Alaska about 1985. It's getting long in the tooth, and to retool to build new ones would be cost prohibited.
*I thought I have seen that they WERE going to build new ones, I guess I am mistaken.
Larry
I thought they could have cleaned that Hawg up a little before the ceremony. They fly them pretty hard at D-M. 24 total w/22 AD. Now he goes back to FedEx flying the 767. I love it when a plan comes together. He won't be jerking that 767 around like he did with the A-10C.