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It's Morning in America.

I loved those spots.

Slate has an interesting take on the Apache in Iraq. For once it is actually a good, factual piece. Kind of sells it short, points out it is not the answer to all needs on the battlefield, calls for building more A-10's. If Slate calls for building more weapons maybe there is hope for the press after all.


OK, I can dream, can't I?
233 posted on 04/24/2003 7:37:03 AM PDT by Air Force Born
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Good Morning, FReeper FRiends! I've been away for the last five days visiting my kids and grandkids in MD... I missed you all!!! Didn't catch much news while I was away, but I think I heard last night that somewhere in Baghdad, (in a prison cell?) they found the initials "MSS" (Capt Speicher???) Has there been any further info on this??? Gee, I'm glad to be back here in FReeperland!!! Hope you are all well!!
237 posted on 04/24/2003 7:48:55 AM PDT by angelwings49 (Do we have a GREAT President or what !!!!!)
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On the A-10. That airplane is a marvelous wonder. I don't know that I am a fan of the DU-ammo, but it does its job.

In these military campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq we have seen the services working almost as one service -- that is a great thing. One of the reasons for the Apache and the other gun-choppers of the Army is that only chopper allowed the Army to fly by way of the exemption of "non-fixed-wing" craft. Yes there were a couple fixed wing spotter planes (Taylorcraft) that the Army could use, but that doctrine that split the Air Force from the Army really bolluxed tactical ground support. As I rememebr the A-10 was stopped beacuse it wasn't sexy enough for the jet fighter mindset in the AF command -- and the Army was pouring resources in the gun-choppers. So good old Long Island Fairchild's A-10 production facility was scrapped.

One of the greatest warplanes ever designed and built -- shut down as an orphan to inter-service rivalries.

Easy to maintain, rugged, low-train of logistics ignored because of the fixed-wing rule, and the AF's ignoring of the ground support role, replaced with the non-fixed-wing gun-choppers, constant high-maintenence, fragile, high-train of logistics.

I don't know if the A-10 line should be restarted -- maybe -- but it should definitely serve as the starting point benchmark for a design contest of a Warthog II.

249 posted on 04/24/2003 8:34:53 AM PDT by bvw
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