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Author:  Robert Coram [ 11 Apr 2003, 19:20 ]
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My name is Robert Coram and I am author of "Boyd: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Art of War." Am gathering research for article on the A-10. My premise is that the AF wants to kill the A-10 but is going to have a hard time explaining away its success in Iraq, i.e. higher sortie rate than all other acft combined, weapon most feared by Iraqis, weapon most loved by American ground forces, etc. Any anecdotes from Iraq, evidence that A-10 is not getting parts/supplies/mods it needs, whatever. I'd be most appreciative. E-mail address is: rcoram@bellsouth.net
Thanks.
Robert Coram

Author:  Dice [ 11 Apr 2003, 19:40 ]
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Robert, a lot of us who visit this forum are Active Duty, Guard, and Reserve memebers who can't talk to the press about current operation or higher level decissions on weapons systems funding without going through the USAF PA office. Your best bet would be to contact a base PA office in your local area, who fly the A-10, and ask them for infomation. If you need help finding a PA office near you (phone numbers/email addys) I can help with that.

I'm pretty sure the civies (sorry), or former military members are free to give you their opinions or comment on their past experinces with the Hog.

Ugly but well hung!



Edited by - Dice on Apr 11 2003 6:43 PM

Author:  Weasel [ 11 Apr 2003, 20:05 ]
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Hey, I have your book on my Amazon.com wish list!

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Author:  M21 Sniper [ 11 Apr 2003, 20:21 ]
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I don't think the Hog is going anywhere. It is currently slated to remian in service until 2028, and is undergoing several modernization and renewal programs.



"US Army Snipers- One shot, one kill"

Author:  Tracy White [ 11 Apr 2003, 22:36 ]
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M-21, my gut agrees with Mr. Coram.
F-16 was limited to altitudes above 10k in gulf war one due to vulnerability to ground fire. bombs became inaccurate. Enter GPS bombs.

The Air Force hates the A-10 and has been trying to get rid of it ever since they got it. JDAMS and the F-35 make it a lot more likely that they can argue that it's not necessary to have the A-10.

Mr Coram, if you come back to check this thread; thank you for the book on Boyd. It was one of the best I've read in a while and it's got nothing but praise anywhere I've seen it discussed. Lotta special ops guys recommending it!

Author:  M21 Sniper [ 12 Apr 2003, 01:59 ]
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I only recall one type of aircraft buzzing around the skies of Baghdad providing CAS for our troops, and it was big, grey, ugly, and had a 30mm gun.

Care to guess what plane i'm referring to?


"US Army Snipers- One shot, one kill"

Author:  ThePatriot [ 12 Apr 2003, 02:01 ]
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Wow your pretty missinformerd m21.

I guess when your camera level you get all the attention......

Author:  Weasel [ 12 Apr 2003, 03:34 ]
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it was big, grey, ugly, and had a 30mm gun.
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That sounds like my colon after eating chili for dinner. Literally sounds the same too, high-pitched whine followed by a "vrrrrrp" as it lets loose.

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Author:  sgtgoose1 [ 12 Apr 2003, 06:53 ]
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CAS AND STRIKE MISSION IN SUPPORT OF TROOPS ARE 2 DIFFERENT JOBS PATRIOT.

THE HELO'S AND HOG'S WERE UP IN THEIR FACE CLOSE!!!!!!!!!

SORRY BUT POINTY NOSE JETS JUST DONT LOTIER LIKE THE HOG DOES.

PRESS TO TEST

Author:  Dice [ 12 Apr 2003, 07:10 ]
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The A-10 has flown about 1/3 of all the sorties flown by the USAF in Operation Iraqi Freedom firing over 170,000 rounds of 30mm ammo in direct support of ground units. <img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle>

The images of the "iron cross" has dominated the news and rightly so, the red-headed step-child of the AF has proven (yet again) that a low, slow, and heavily armed aircraft still has a place in today's high tech air force.




Ugly but well hung!

Edited by - Dice on Apr 12 2003 06:16 AM

Author:  Robert Coram [ 12 Apr 2003, 07:32 ]
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Robert, a lot of us who visit this forum are Active Duty, Guard, and Reserve memebers who can't talk to the press about current operation or higher level decissions on weapons systems funding without going through the USAF PA office. Your best bet would be to contact a base PA office in your local area, who fly the A-10, and ask them for infomation. If you need help finding a PA office near you (phone numbers/email addys) I can help with that.

I'm pretty sure the civies (sorry), or former military members are free to give you their opinions or comment on their past experinces with the Hog.

Ugly but well hung!



Edited by - Dice on Apr 11 2003 6:43 PM
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Author:  Robert Coram [ 12 Apr 2003, 07:39 ]
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Dice:
I understand and appreciate your position. Two things. How much info do you think the AF PA types are going to give to me? Second, I'm trying to launch a pre-emptive strike to do what little bit I can to slow the AF from killing the A-10. I'm getting help from people who love the aircraft. All off-the-record. Would appreciate anything and everything else.
Thanks.
Robert
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Robert, a lot of us who visit this forum are Active Duty, Guard, and Reserve memebers who can't talk to the press about current operation or higher level decissions on weapons systems funding without going through the USAF PA office. Your best bet would be to contact a base PA office in your local area, who fly the A-10, and ask them for infomation. If you need help finding a PA office near you (phone numbers/email addys) I can help with that.

I'm pretty sure the civies (sorry), or former military members are free to give you their opinions or comment on their past experinces with the Hog.

Ugly but well hung!



Edited by - Dice on Apr 11 2003 6:43 PM
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Author:  Robert Coram [ 12 Apr 2003, 07:46 ]
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Tracy White:
Thanks for your kind comments. The book has gotten a lot of attaboys from some of the finest people in the world. To have the approbation, for example, of the River Rats and the Special Ops crowd is about as good as it gets.
I'm getting help on this A-10 piece from people who are risking a lot to talk to me. But they know how the AF wants to get rid of the A-10 and they do not want such an ignoble end for such a great aircraft.
All best.
Robert Coram

M-21, my gut agrees with Mr. Coram.
F-16 was limited to altitudes above 10k in gulf war one due to vulnerability to ground fire. bombs became inaccurate. Enter GPS bombs.

The Air Force hates the A-10 and has been trying to get rid of it ever since they got it. JDAMS and the F-35 make it a lot more likely that they can argue that it's not necessary to have the A-10.

Mr Coram, if you come back to check this thread; thank you for the book on Boyd. It was one of the best I've read in a while and it's got nothing but praise anywhere I've seen it discussed. Lotta special ops guys recommending it!


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Author:  M21 Sniper [ 12 Apr 2003, 09:50 ]
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"Wow your pretty missinformerd m21.

I guess when your camera level you get all the attention......"

I guess so. :)



"US Army Snipers- One shot, one kill"

Author:  Dice [ 12 Apr 2003, 12:14 ]
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Dice:
I understand and appreciate your position. Two things. How much info do you think the AF PA types are going to give to me? Second, I'm trying to launch a pre-emptive strike to do what little bit I can to slow the AF from killing the A-10. I'm getting help from people who love the aircraft. All off-the-record. Would appreciate anything and everything else.
Thanks.
Robert

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Robert, it will depend on what type of info you are looking for...just what do you need?

my email...

phatom2@aol.com

Ugly but well hung!

Author:  boomer [ 12 Apr 2003, 17:17 ]
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"iron cross" wtf? Have I missed yet another nickname for the DU delivery boat!! The Titanium Testafya is getting a lot of "face time" this time around, but I never heard "iron cross" LOL

"We sleep safely in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would harm us". George Orwell

Fighting For Justice With Brains Of Steel !
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Author:  Dice [ 12 Apr 2003, 19:20 ]
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"iron cross" wtf? Have I missed yet another nickname for the DU delivery boat!! The Titanium Testafya is getting a lot of "face time" this time around, but I never heard "iron cross" LOL

"We sleep safely in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would harm us". George Orwell

Fighting For Justice With Brains Of Steel !

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Boomer, look at a pic of an A-10 pulling-up into the vertical (after a run) and the shape of the aircraft looks like a cross, that's where the name comes from.

Ugly but well hung!
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Author:  sgtgoose1 [ 12 Apr 2003, 19:30 ]
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I FIRST HEARD WHILE READING WHAT THE IRAQI'S SAID DURING "DESERT STORM"
THEN SNIPER SAID WHEN I FIRST FOUND THE BOARD.

I'VE HEARD IT CALLED ALOT OF THINGS,BUT NOT REPEATABLE HERE.

MR. CORAM,THEY HAVE THAT IN AUDIO OR LARGE PRINT?.

IF YOU WANT THE HOG'S BIGGEST FAN,DICE IS YOUR MAN!!!



PRESS TO TEST

Author:  M21 Sniper [ 12 Apr 2003, 21:04 ]
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Iron cross is the fictional nickname given to the A-10 in the Clancy book "Red Storm Rising" by the Soviets.

"US Army Snipers- One shot, one kill"

Author:  boomer [ 13 Apr 2003, 01:22 ]
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yeah, I picked up the referance right away, I just hadent heard it. Thanks guys.

"We sleep safely in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would harm us". George Orwell

Fighting For Justice With Brains Of Steel !
<img src="http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/atengun2X.GIF" border=0>

Author:  Stinger [ 14 Apr 2003, 15:47 ]
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Iron cross is the fictional nickname given to the A-10 in the Clancy book "Red Storm Rising" by the Soviets.

"US Army Snipers- One shot, one kill"
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Ummmm Sniper you know I really really really hate to argue with you but..... They called it the Devils Cross in Red Storm Rising.

1. Don't look conspicuous; it draws fire.
2. Never draw fire; it irritates everyone around you.

Author:  Chucker [ 14 Apr 2003, 19:35 ]
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Robert,
I was an A10 crew chief from 1978 to 1982. During my four years I heard many rumors and opinions regarding the fate of the A10. Knowning that the A10 was originally designed to fight in the more forrested and hillish terrain of the European theater gives one good cause for concern considering the current environment in Iraq. I have seen first hand how pilots use the mountainous or hilly terrain to conceal their approach to the target. This advantage does not exist in the desserts of Iraq making the aircraft more vunerable to ground fire.
I have heard many pilots say how they love to fly the A10 but most say it needs more power.
As a former crew chief I can attest to the fact that this was a very easy aircraft to maintain. The design abounds with redundant systems such as multiple hydraulic systems, dual vertical stabilizers, twin engines (I have seen them return on one engine), multiple component systems for operating all of the flight control surfaces including, hydraulic, mechanical/cable as well as servo control trim tabs.
This aircraft can carry up to 16,000 lbs of external ordnance and has a longer loiter time on station when compared to other aircraft. This is a welcomed asset to ground troops. No other aircraft in our current inventory can dispatch armoured vehicals such as tanks as can the A-10A Thunder Bolt II. The 30mm gun is a very low cost alternative to very expensive and sometimes unpredictable precision guided weapons such as the Maverick Air to Surface missle.
Sorry for the lengthy dialog but I thought this might help your cause.
Sincerly,
Robert Spear

Author:  M21 Sniper [ 14 Apr 2003, 20:13 ]
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Stinger, YER RIGHT!

LOL

"US Army Snipers- One shot, one kill"

Author:  Stinger [ 15 Apr 2003, 05:59 ]
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Of course I'm right. I knew I was right the whole time. Had all the confidence in the world in myself... no need for me to even check the book.

**<i>quickly hides the copy of red Storm rising he was looking through to verify</i>**



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1. Don't look conspicuous; it draws fire.
2. Never draw fire; it irritates everyone around you.

Author:  M21 Sniper [ 15 Apr 2003, 11:21 ]
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LOL!

"US Army Snipers- One shot, one kill"

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