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Going to watch A-10's Practice at the Barry M. Goldwater Gunnery Range tomorrow

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Dude

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Nov 17, 2009, 9:57:03 PM11/17/09
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yeah this should be fun. I'm Going to watch A-10's Practice at the
Barry M. Goldwater Gunnery Range tomorrow.
The Arizona Pilots Association is hosting the event.
I post up some video later tomorrow if I have time when we get back.

Cheers,
Chris

RandyL AT DOT

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Nov 17, 2009, 11:10:55 PM11/17/09
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That sounds fun Chris. I'm lucky enough to see A-10's fly almost every day.
There are two flying squadrons of them at our local Air National Guard base
which is attached to the local airport. I only live about 2 miles from our
airport (KBOI) and I love to watch them doing combat approaches and
touch-and-goes. In FS9 I have a virtual AI A-10 wing based at KBOI. These
Warthogs are painted and marked the same way as the real ones of the 124th
Wing of the Idaho Air National Guard. The AI aircraft in FS9 are programmed
to fly touch-and-goes, as well as fly to other airports. I have set up and
saved a flight where I can taxi out and join with a two-ship doing T&G's at
our airport. I fly this in my own FS9 A-10 Warthog, which I have re-painted
in the same colors and markings.

Randy L.
"I reject your reality and substitute my own!"
Adam Savage - Mythbusters

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Dude

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Nov 18, 2009, 1:41:56 AM11/18/09
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That sounds great Randy.
I live in Peoria AZ and F16's fly over all the time going and coming
from Luke AFB. I like to watch the A-10's at Davis-Monthan AFB when we
go down to Tucson once in a while.
Looks like we have a good shot at getting the new f-35's at Luke which
would be pretty cool too.

Cheers,
Chris

On Nov 17, 9:10 pm, "RandyL" <rlink(AT)cableone(DOT)net> wrote:
> That sounds fun Chris. I'm lucky enough to see A-10's fly almost every day.
> There are two flying squadrons of them at our local Air National Guard base
> which is attached to the local airport. I only live about 2 miles from our
> airport (KBOI) and I love to watch them doing combat approaches and
> touch-and-goes. In FS9 I have a virtual AI A-10 wing based at KBOI. These
> Warthogs are painted  and marked the same way as the real ones of the 124th
> Wing of the Idaho Air National Guard. The AI aircraft in FS9 are programmed
> to fly touch-and-goes, as well as fly to other airports. I have set up and
> saved a flight where I can taxi out and join with a two-ship doing T&G's at
> our airport. I fly this in my own FS9 A-10 Warthog, which I have re-painted
> in the same colors and markings.
>
> Randy L.
> "I reject your reality and substitute my own!"
> Adam Savage - Mythbusters
>

> "Dude" <chris.ho...@gmail.com> wrote in message

Dallas

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Nov 18, 2009, 2:08:34 AM11/18/09
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On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 18:57:03 -0800 (PST), Dude wrote:

> Going to watch A-10's Practice at the
> Barry M. Goldwater Gunnery Range tomorrow.

I had front row seats to watch French Mirages make gunnery range passes at
Holloman AFB.

It wasn't anything like I thought it would be.. but I won't spoil your
surprise.

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Dallas

John Ward

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Nov 18, 2009, 2:58:09 AM11/18/09
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Hi Dude,

Half your luck, mate!

I was going to ask whether you know yet what they're likely to be
firing, but I guess we'll just wait for the video... :-))

Regards,
John Ward,
Jealous

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Dallas

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Nov 18, 2009, 12:15:07 PM11/18/09
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On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 17:58:09 +1000, John Ward wrote:

> I was going to ask whether you know yet what they're likely to be
> firing,

Bullets?

:- P

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John Ward

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Nov 18, 2009, 12:39:00 PM11/18/09
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Or rockets?

Or bombs??

Or those Gattling cannon thngamebobs (whatever their correct name is)???

JW

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Dude

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Nov 18, 2009, 7:47:41 PM11/18/09
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How about all of the above :-)
First they were dropping 33 pound bombs and then they did strafing
runs with the Gau8 Gatling Gun and then they shot rockets.
But I have to say the guns were my favorite because the A-10's were
the closest at that point.
I just posted a quick video on my Facebook page. If you do Facebook
send me a friend invite. Chris Holub
I will try and make something a little better and put it up on youtube
later.

Cheers,
Chris

John Ward

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Nov 19, 2009, 2:38:37 AM11/19/09
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Hi Dude,

Strewth, mate - you really hit the jackpot!! :-))

I'll keep my eyes peeled for any video you ever get the time to put
together.

Do you know how to produce a .wav file of the sound of those Gau8
Gatling guns, or do you know of any that are available anywhere on the
'Net??

Regards,
John Ward

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Gregory

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Nov 19, 2009, 8:46:26 AM11/19/09
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On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 03:39:00 +1000, "John Ward" <jrm...@tpg.com.au>
brought the following to our attention:

>Or rockets? Or bombs??
>
>Or those Gattling cannon thngamebobs (whatever their correct name is)???
>
>JW

There is/was an ANG wing at Barnes Field (KBAF) where every other year,
they would have an air show. The A-10s would fly by, dive slightly and
drop fake bombs (more like fire crackers) but never fire their 30 mm
`Avenger� Gatling Cannons, a fierce weapon, normally loaded with DU
rounds in combat.

http://www.clubhyper.com/reference/a10gatlinggunss_1.htm

It seems like public disinformation in a way. What is the ANG Warthog
mission? The A-10 is a tank buster. How is that the role of the U.S.
National Guard? Please clarify.

-G

>"Dallas" <Cybnorm@spam_me_not.Hotmail.Com> wrote in message
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>> On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 17:58:09 +1000, John Ward wrote:
>>
>>> what they're likely to be firing
>>

>> Bullets?
>>
>> --
>> Dallas

Gregory

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Nov 19, 2009, 9:22:44 AM11/19/09
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On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 11:15:07 -0600, Dallas
<Cybnorm@spam_me_not.Hotmail.Com> brought the following:

>On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 17:58:09 +1000, John Ward wrote:
>

>> I was going to ask whether you know yet what they're likely to be firing..
>
>Bullets?
>
>:- P

The correct term would be `rounds.� The question is.. will they be
inert, or the kind that make people sick forever, and cause their
new-borns to be deformed? No we're not going to stop using DU
because Wall Street depends on that industry now.

-G

BillH

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Nov 21, 2009, 12:20:23 PM11/21/09
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Not that the A-10 is (or that I am) old, but in late '72 or early '73,
while PAS at UCLA, I flew a C-131 full of my ROTC students from LAX to
DM AFB, then went by USAF bus to Gila Bend. When we got to Gila Bend,
a couple of A-10s were making strafing runs. As I recall, the A-10
was brand new then, and didn't become operational until a year or two
later.


On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 16:47:41 -0800 (PST), Dude <chris...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>How about all of the above :-)
>First they were dropping 33 pound bombs and then they did strafing
>runs with the Gau8 Gatling Gun and then they shot rockets.
>But I have to say the guns were my favorite because the A-10's were
>the closest at that point.
>I just posted a quick video on my Facebook page. If you do Facebook
>send me a friend invite. Chris Holub

>I will try and make so omething a little better and put it up on youtube

boB-Copter6

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Nov 22, 2009, 2:21:04 AM11/22/09
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BillH wrote:
> Not that the A-10 is (or that I am) old, but in late '72 or early '73,
> while PAS at UCLA, I flew a C-131 full of my ROTC students from LAX to
> DM AFB, then went by USAF bus to Gila Bend. When we got to Gila Bend,
> a couple of A-10s were making strafing runs. As I recall, the A-10
> was brand new then, and didn't become operational until a year or two
> later.
>
>


In 1976, our unit transfered from Ft Knox to Giebelstadt Germany with
the first TOW Cobras, the underpowered AH-1Q. Not too long after we
arrived an Air Force team gave us a briefing (secret at that time) about
combined arms on the battlefield. When discussing the sequence of
events they stated that *after* our Cobras cleared an area of hostile
tanks the A-10's would come in and mop up. We all sat up straighter and
it got quiet. Finally one of the senior instructor pilots told the team
that we had it the other way around, our Cobras would come in *after*
the A-10's had cleared a path. Luckily we never had to put it to the test.


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boB-Copter_Six

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Gregory

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Nov 22, 2009, 10:00:04 AM11/22/09
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On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 01:21:04 -0600, boB-Copter6
<cop...@xxxyahooxxx.vom> brought the following to our attention:

>
>In 1976, our unit transfered from Ft Knox to Giebelstadt Germany with
>the first TOW Cobras, the underpowered AH-1Q. Not too long after we
>arrived an Air Force team gave us a briefing (secret at that time) about
>combined arms on the battlefield. When discussing the sequence of
>events they stated that *after* our Cobras cleared an area of hostile
>tanks the A-10's would come in and mop up. We all sat up straighter and
>it got quiet. Finally one of the senior instructor pilots told the team
>that we had it the other way around, our Cobras would come in *after*
>the A-10's had cleared a path. Luckily we never had to put it to the test.

Ahh.. 1976.. what a fine year. The '69 Chevelle and going steady with
Nancy. 76 was graduation year and then off to college.........

{ Snapping out of it } -- hey boB.. you didn't mop up in Germany, but
what about the Gulf?? and after the A-10 / AC-130s did their work?

Plug these coords into Google Earth: 29�23'03 N, 47�39'06 E

Recognize it as the `Highway of Death?� That's an extreme case.

-G

boB-Copter6

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Nov 22, 2009, 9:25:24 PM11/22/09
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Gregory wrote:

>
> { Snapping out of it } -- hey boB.. you didn't mop up in Germany, but
> what about the Gulf?? and after the A-10 / AC-130s did their work?
>
> Plug these coords into Google Earth: 29�23'03 N, 47�39'06 E
>
> Recognize it as the `Highway of Death?� That's an extreme case.
>
> -G

Ahh G.... You don't mean the rapist and murderers scurrying back
north in their stolen Mercedes with all the Art and Gold they packed in
with them, did you..... I thought not.

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