Yes. "Warthog" is a nickname given to the aircraft by service members... it is correctly known as the A-10 Thunderbolt II (the original Thunderbolt was the P-47). Similar story to the UH-1 Iroquois, which became better known by its nickname ("Huey").
The top speed of the A-10 is about 706 kmh or 439 mph
No, 'a10' and '10a' are not the same in the C language. In C, identifier names must start with a letter or an underscore, so 'a10' is a valid identifier, while '10a' is not.
The 30mm cartridge is a bit over $26 each for the High Explosive Incendiary round.
They came in different lengths. Most were AROUND 3-4 feet long. The GAU-8 Gatling gun on the A10 Warthog aircraft is nearly 20 feet long.
All, if not all modern aircraft, have their APU located at the rear below the tail. The only exception I know of is the A10 warthog which has the APU on the side to reduce heat detection.
Yes. The Warthog id the nickname for the A-10 Thunderbolt II attack aircraft, so called as it is a very ugly aircraft.
about 11.7 million USD when introduced during the Vietnam War. But recent upgrades to the wing and its computer systems have raised the price. Nevertheless, the A10 is still the cheapest manned aircraft used in compat today.
about 11.7 million USD when introduced during the Vietnam War. But recent upgrades to the wing and its computer systems have raised the price. Nevertheless, the A10 is still the cheapest manned aircraft used in compat today.
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the ostrich eats ticks off the the warthog while the warthog is getting clean .
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