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20" x 16". Full-color
poster. The A-10 is
the first USAF aircraft designed specifically for close air support of
ground forces. It is named for the famous P-47 Thunderbolt, a fighter
often used in a close air support role during the latter part of WW II.
The A-10 is designed for maneuverability at low speeds and low altitudes
for accurate weapons delivery, and carries systems and armor to permit
it to survive in this environment. The first production A-10A was
delivered to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., in October 1975. It
was designed specially for the close air support mission and had the
ability to combine large military loads, long loiter and wide combat
radius, which proved to be vital assets to America and its allies during
Operation Desert Storm. In the Gulf War, A-10s, with a mission capable
rate of 95.7 percent, flew 8,100 sorties and launched 90 percent of the
AGM-65 Maverick missiles.
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