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“A-10 will always be better than F-35 in Close Air Support. In all the other missions the JSF wins”
The Aviationist ^ | David Cenciotti | Apr 09 2015

Posted on 04/09/2015 10:24:33 PM PDT by sukhoi-30mki

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To: Doc91678

True, I actually don’t advocate getting rid of a-10. F-35 would fall out of skies at much higher rate being assigned to the same mission.


61 posted on 04/10/2015 9:58:21 AM PDT by Paid_Russian_Troll
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To: Doc91678

“I still maintain that the F-35 cannot fulfill the mission of the A-10. The F-35 is not the be all do all is is promoted to be.”

Whether it can or not, what does that have to do with the retirement of the A-10? If you don’t retire the A-10, which of the other squadrons are you going to retire instead, the entire fleet of B-1 bombers, the remaining B-52 bombers, the F-15 fighters or fighter-bombers, some more of the F-16 fighters or fighter-bombers, the AWACs, the air refueling squadrons, or some other squadrons?


62 posted on 04/10/2015 10:21:35 AM PDT by WhiskeyX
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To: W.; Travis McGee
Go A-10! Go Ugly Early!

My fiancée is a former USAF A10 Avionics tech, on the Pave Penny laser targeting system before the current LANTIRN equipment was standardized. Yes, she has flown in an A10 during a range gun run pass. No it was not a two-place aircraft.

When I showed her this news clip, she cried. Then she started sending it to all of her wartie buddies.

63 posted on 04/10/2015 10:34:11 AM PDT by archy
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To: Jonty30; Oberon

the shape of the A-10 is dictated by its mission. The square wings are designed for optimized lift at low speed. The placement of the engines is designed for survivability.

Wrapping the F-117 shape around it makes the aircraft unable to perform its role.


64 posted on 04/10/2015 10:45:30 AM PDT by MortMan (All those in favor of gun control raise both hands!)
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To: WhiskeyX

Well, I really only know what the Air Force and Army people tell me first hand. Are you telling me the Air Force is keen to keep the A10? I’ll believe that Air Force pilots who fly it are, but not the Air Force Officers who run the Air Force.


65 posted on 04/10/2015 11:08:56 AM PDT by elhombrelibre (Against Obama. Against Putin. Pro-freedom. Pro-US Constitution.)
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To: elhombrelibre

“Well, I really only know what the Air Force and Army people tell me first hand. Are you telling me the Air Force is keen to keep the A10? I’ll believe that Air Force pilots who fly it are, but not the Air Force Officers who run the Air Force.”

How CAN THEY??? What do you expect them to do? Do you expect them to say we don’t like our budgets, so we’re going to overthrow and retire Obama and Congress with a military dictatorship right here and right now to dictate a new budget just to keep every one of our present air squadrons in operations? The Air Force Chief of Staff is a former A-10 pilot with 1,000 hours in the A-10 and loves the A-10. nonetheless, he has been ordered to make a choice which is going to result in reducing the Air Force budgets by one trillion dollars in the next ten years. Now how do you expect him to comply with his orders from the White house and Congress without retiring the A-10 and without retiring some other very badly needed air squadrons after the retirement of the A-10 squadrons? Why would you choose to abuse these Air Force officers for doing what their orders from the civilians are compelling them to do against their own better judgment?


66 posted on 04/10/2015 11:25:34 AM PDT by WhiskeyX
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To: WhiskeyX

I’m not saying that the A-10 should not ultimately be retired. All planes become outdated sooner or later. However, the A-10 is a special purpose aircraft and until something better is designed its should remain and then finally phased out. The F-35 has not filled that niche.


67 posted on 04/10/2015 11:52:23 AM PDT by Doc91678 (Doc91678)
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To: sukhoi-30mki

United States Air Force a division of Lockheed Martin.


68 posted on 04/10/2015 11:57:06 AM PDT by bmwcyle (People who do not study history are destine to believe really ignorant statements.)
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To: leopardseal

Titanium bathtub
Wings
Engines whose shape provides lift
BFG

Done.


69 posted on 04/10/2015 11:57:48 AM PDT by MrB (The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter admits whom he's working for)
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To: Doc91678

“I’m not saying that the A-10 should not ultimately be retired. All planes become outdated sooner or later. However, the A-10 is a special purpose aircraft and until something better is designed its should remain and then finally phased out. The F-35 has not filled that niche.”

No one is saying anything different, not even the Air Force Chief of Staff who is ordering the retirement of the A-10. What the Air Force Chief of Staff is saying is that the Air Force has been ordered to cut one trillion dollars in spending by retiring aircraft and squadrons; and because the A-10 is a one role aircraft, it must be sacrificed before sacrificing the multi-role aircraft and squadrons in further upcoming budget cuts. Instead of heaping abuse and maligning the motives and reputations of these Air Force officers, they need your sympathy and understanding for the thankless task they are being compelled to do, and they need your help in restoring the budget appropriations which would make such dangerous sacrifices and choices unnecessary.

You should also note there already has been a desire in the Air Force to design and produce an improved successor to the A-10 and its singular focus on the CAS mission, but the current and future cutting of the military and naval budgets by one-third in the next ten years makes such a concept aircraft an impossibility. If it were to be attempted, it would necessarily be compromised with a directive to design it as another multi-role aircraft to satisfy the budget concerns.


70 posted on 04/10/2015 12:30:32 PM PDT by WhiskeyX
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To: WhiskeyX
How CAN THEY??? What do you expect them to do? Do you expect them to say we don’t like our budgets, so we’re going to overthrow and retire Obama and Congress with a military dictatorship right here and right now to dictate a new budget just to keep every one of our present air squadrons in operations?

Some recent news for you.

71 posted on 04/10/2015 1:13:32 PM PDT by archy
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To: Doc91678
However, the A-10 is a special purpose aircraft and until something better is designed its should remain and then finally phased out.

Or, we could just mount the GAU-8 30mm gun in a B52....

72 posted on 04/10/2015 1:14:58 PM PDT by archy
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To: TADSLOS
Interviewed at Luke Air Force Base, by Christian Sundsdal, Maj. John Wilson, an F-35 pilot with an F-16 background clearly explained something that is quite obvious to everyone: an A-10 Thunderbolt II will always be better in CAS than the F-35 because it was designed to perform that kind of mission.

I presume you know who Hubert Fauntleroy Julian was? Former commander of the Imperial Ethiopian AF, among a great many other things....

73 posted on 04/10/2015 1:18:20 PM PDT by archy
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To: archy

Nah, that’s already been done with the AC-130 Spooky.


74 posted on 04/10/2015 3:42:05 PM PDT by Doc91678 (Doc91678)
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To: archy

“Some recent news for you.”

Nothing new about it. We’re already discussing it elsewhere on FR. You’re readin’ slow...ya gotta keep up with the tempo, ya know....


75 posted on 04/10/2015 4:33:26 PM PDT by WhiskeyX
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To: sukhoi-30mki

The Army just needs to adopt A10-style drones. Then the USAF can drop this horrible, horrible tactical mission they’ve been saddled with and obviously want no part of.


76 posted on 04/10/2015 4:34:52 PM PDT by Future Snake Eater (CrossFit.com)
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To: Future Snake Eater

“The Army just needs to adopt A10-style drones. Then the USAF can drop this horrible, horrible tactical mission they’ve been saddled with and obviously want no part of.”

Due to budget restrictions, the Air Force pilots are already being badly overworked to pilot the existing drones. As a consequence of this budget cutting and overtasking a severe pilot and crew retention problem has developed. The trainers have been sucked into operational duties to fill the gap in trained personnel, which has worsened their retention as well and bottlenecked their training of replacements. The Army has the same budget problems as the Air Force and cannot sacrifice its other critical missions either to embark on a drone mission large enough to replace A-10 support or even to supplement the overused Air Force assets. The time has come to recognize that the Congressional budgeting is now cutting into the sinew and bone of the armed forces to the point where their combat efficiency is going to be in grave doubt.


77 posted on 04/10/2015 5:26:04 PM PDT by WhiskeyX
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To: WhiskeyX
The time has come to recognize that the Congressional budgeting is now cutting into the sinew and bone of the armed forces to the point where their combat efficiency is going to be in grave doubt.

I don't believe that for a second. Not while sinkholes like the F35 charge ahead and forcing women into Infantry and Special Forces roles is the top priority for the brass. Hell, we had a commander drop a quarter-million on getting a command-wing bathroom installed near her office b/c walking an extra 100 feet was just too much for her.

The military is the epitome of "penny wise and pound foolish." We can't get paper towels for the bathrooms, but we can waste huge amounts of money on abandoned desktop PC virtualization projects.

78 posted on 04/10/2015 6:37:29 PM PDT by Future Snake Eater (CrossFit.com)
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To: Future Snake Eater

“I don’t believe that for a second.”

Fine, you can “believe” anything you want; but until you can find the means to reduce the Air Force budget by one trillion dollars in the next ten years without retiring mission critical air and missile squadrons, you’re only using empty talk. So, what is it going to be, retire one-third of the F-16 aircraft and squadrons, the entire force of B-1 strategic bombers, AWACs, air refueling, or some other aircraft?


79 posted on 04/10/2015 6:57:50 PM PDT by WhiskeyX
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To: WhiskeyX

Apparently getting the budget straight means killing the cheap, effective A10 and lurching forward with the F35 boondoggle. But I guess that’s just empty talk, too.


80 posted on 04/10/2015 7:13:18 PM PDT by Future Snake Eater (CrossFit.com)
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