The A-10 Warthog is not designed for vertical takeoff or climbing steeply immediately after takeoff due to its heavy weight and thrust-to-weight ratio. While it can perform some impressive maneuvers, its optimal takeoff and climb profile is more gradual, focusing on stability and control. Its strength lies in low-speed, low-altitude operations rather than vertical performance.
The Ascari A10 has a top speed of around 220 mph (354 km/h).
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To make the Harrier go up in YSFlight, you need to activate its vertical takeoff capabilities. Begin by throttling up to full power, then use the designated key (usually the "V" key) to switch to vertical flight mode. Once in vertical flight mode, pull back on the control stick or keyboard inputs to ascend. Adjust your throttle and control inputs as needed to maintain a stable climb.
Anansi went to see Warthog to seek advice and assistance in his quest. Warthog was known for his wisdom and strength, making him a valuable ally for Anansi, who often found himself in tricky situations. By consulting Warthog, Anansi hoped to gain the support he needed to overcome challenges and achieve his goals.
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The A10 Thunderbolt II, or Warthog, ("Hog" to it's pilots) was so named for many reasons, first being the fact that it's ugly. History shows that aircraft will get a nickname from it's pilots that is more insulting dependent on how much they love it, and they must really love the Warthog to name it so. Lets face it, as planes go the A10 has a face that only a mother could love, but it's other features are what brought it the love and admiration of every pilot, ground crew, mechanic, or commander who made it's acquaintance. The A10, like the Warthog, is slow, ugly, low to the ground, and almost impossible to stop, not to mention the incredible Avenger 30mm cannon that occupied the majority of it's fuselage. The A10's official monicker is the Thunderbolt II, named after it's closest kin, the P-47 Thunderbolt of WWII. This plane was nicknamed the Jug, or Juggernaut, because of it's shape, and the fact that it could take a beating that would down several other aircraft and still bring it's pilot back home safely, this trait is carried over to the Warthog, and like a warthog it takes a lot to bring it down. The triple redundant flight control systems, high mounted engines, and semi recessed landing gear allow for severe damage with high survivability, even the loss of an engine and 3 feet of wing won't stop it. So, in conclusion, the Warthog is quite appropriately named. It is slow, ugly, low to the ground, armed to the teeth, and can take one heck of a beating, just like it's namesake in the animal world.
If you divide A0 size in half (cut or fold it) you get A1. If you divide A1 in half you get A2, etc, etc. Therefore 210 A10 sheets fit into A0, = 1024 sheets. A10 is very small (26 × 37 mm) and of little use.
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Vertical goes up and down.
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you press the X button as editor monitor and you go on page 2 and find warthog. If this doesn't work then you need xbox live or the map just hasn't got the vehicle.
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