Monday, January 18, 2010

355th Fighter Wing A-10s caught at D-M January 14, 2010

Updated January 23, 2010

On January 14, 2010, Warthog News contributor Ned Harris from United States had the opportunity to take the following pictures:



A-10 79-0187 (yellow fin flashes) from the 357th Fighter Squadron. (Photo by Ned Harris)



A-10 79-0209 without fin flashes. (Photo by Ned Harris)


Update (January 23, 2010): On the same day, Warthog News contributor James O'Rear from United States took the following shots (uploaded by him on his flickr photostream January 18, 2010):



A-10C 79-0209 from the 355th Fighter Wing on final approach. (Photo by James O'Rear) Full size



A-10C 80-0210 from the 357th Fighter Squadron on final approach. (Photo by James O'Rear) Full size



A-10C 80-0210 from the 357th Fighter Squadron beneath a winter storm front. (Photo by James O'Rear) Full size



A-10C 80-0162 from the 354th Fighter Squadron without fin flashes on final approach. (Photo by James O'Rear) Full size



A-10C 80-0274 from the 354th Fighter Squadron without fin flashes on final approach. Dual Rail Adapter (DRA) with two CATM-9 Sidewinders on station 1. (Photo by James O'Rear) Full size



A-10C 80-024 from the 357th Fighter Squadron without fin flashes on final approach. AN/AAQ-28 LITENING AT targeting pod on station 2. (Photo by James O'Rear) Full size



A-10 78-0712 show bird from the 357th Fighter Squadron with white fin flashes on final approach. Note the dual MXU-648 baggage pods (also known as travel pods), lack of most weapons pylons, covered ACM dispenser stations, chrome GAU-8 cannon and fuel vent and general un-hog like cleanliness. (Photo by James O'Rear) Full size



A-10C 79-0196 from the 357th Fighter Squadron with yellow fin flashes on final approach. (Photo by James O'Rear) Full size



A-10C 81-0943 from the 354th Fighter Squadron with white fin flashes on final approach. Dual Rail Adapter (DRA) with two CATM-9 Sidewinder missiles on station 1, LAU-131 rocket pods on stations 2 and 10, CATM-65 Maverick missiles on stations 3 and 9, two blue BDU-33 practice bombs on Triple Ejector Rack (TER) on station 5. (Photo by James O'Rear)

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