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Author: | Deep Purple [ 24 Aug 2012, 16:16 ] |
Post subject: | Hi from England |
Hi I'm Deep Purple from England. Love the A10-- first saw it back in the seventies at a airshow at Greenham Common along with the new \" Tomcat\" Well the Hog aint pretty but she outlived the Tomcat The closest I got to one was on Static display at the Wright Paterson Air force musuem in Ohio. Great Aircraft Bit like me ugly but kinda cute, but gets the job done! |
Author: | Weasel Keeper [ 25 Aug 2012, 05:16 ] |
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Welcome Deep Purple. Sometimes the ugliest jets are the best. F-4 Phantom II was nicknamed \"Double Ugly\"...yet is still the world's leading supplier of used MiG parts. ![]() A-10...\"Ugly, but well hung\". Best in class! |
Author: | Dice-man [ 25 Aug 2012, 05:29 ] |
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Welcome aboard Deep Purple (love the band) we have a few new members and the forums are getting more active than they have been in a while so, have questions ask away. |
Author: | Rangerman [ 25 Aug 2012, 11:16 ] |
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Welcome here Deep Purple.... great to have you here. Yeah.... back in 1980's and early 90's UK was home of a large fleet of Hawgs. I remember my visits to Bentwaters; awesome base and great flying. Cheers. |
Author: | 30mike-mike [ 25 Aug 2012, 14:29 ] |
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Welcome! Grab a chair, your favorite drink, park your feet on the porch railing and enjoy! |
Author: | Deep Purple [ 25 Aug 2012, 15:10 ] |
Post subject: | Hi from England |
Cheers Guys Thanks for the welcome 3.00pm here in England -- cool 16C Just poured a nice big \" Sex on the Beach\"--- vodka, peach snapps, orange juice & grenadine Got a nice hog Tshirt on Zazzle a couple of weeks ago ( and it fits case I'm a big guy) Anyone know if any A10's are being flown in the Uk at present? |
Author: | Rangerman [ 25 Aug 2012, 16:06 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hi from England |
Deep Purple wrote: Anyone know if any A10's are being flown in the Uk at present? Deep Purple, I don't know if I understand your question right, but if you mean if there are any A-10's based in UK, then the answer is simple; no! The last A-10's were out of UK in 1992 (from 10th TFW, Alconbury) and Woodbridge in 1993. After that, there was only one small deployment of ConUS based A-1o unit; 175th Wing (104th FS) with 4 A-10A's at RAF Lyneham under Exercise CROSS - SKE. That was the very last time any det. operated from UK soil. Cheers, and enjoy your drink! Rico |
Author: | Deep Purple [ 25 Aug 2012, 17:23 ] |
Post subject: | Hi from England |
Thnax Rangerman for reply. I'm located on the South Coast of England well away from where any US forces fly. Nearest air bases are Boscombe Down which is used for testing and Fairford, which can take everything including B52s--- but I dont think there is a US presence there at present. Nearer me is the Solent where they do moor US aircraft carriers visting portsmouth--- the harbour is too small to get the big vessels in. They look good with all the F18s etc up on the deck |
Author: | majormadmax [ 02 Sep 2012, 19:55 ] |
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Deep There are still two Hogs that I know of in the UK... First is the horrible-looking static display at RAF Alconbury and the second hangs from the ceiling at Duxford. Welcome to the forum. You missed all the A-10s at the 81 TFW, six squadrons and 120+/- Hogs during its heyday! Unfortunately, the last A-10 aircraft departed Bentwaters on 23 March 1993, and the 81st Tactical Fighter Wing was deactivated on 1 July 1993. But if you ever get the chance, check out the Bentwaters Cold War Museum in the old Command Post bunker. It's well worth the trip! I believe a few Hogs from Spangdahlem (81 FS) make the trip over to the UK on occasion, but even that squadron is scheduled to shut down in the coming year so your chances of seeing a flying A-10 are slim! Cheers! M2 |
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