Friday, October 12, 2012

Four 81st Fighter Squadron A-10Cs caught at Lajes enroute CONUS

By Joachim Jacob, Warthog News Editor

A flight of four A-10Cs from the 81st Fighter Squadron, 52nd Fighter Wing (USAFE), Spangdahlem AB, Germany, arrived at Lajes Field, Azores, for stopover enroute Continental United States (CONUS) on October 10, 2012.

The fourship included A-10Cs 81-0956, 80-0275, 81-0965 and 81-0976 (Callsigns Huron96-99). They were supported by tanker KC-135 62-3543 (Callsign CAFE46).

At Lajes, Warthog News contributor André Inacio from Portugal had the opportunity to catch all four "Hogs" during arrival.


A-10C 81-0956. (Photo by André Inacio) Full size


Close-up view of A-10C 81-0956. Crew inscriptions: PLT Maj Jim Stokman, DCC SrA Michael Tan. (Photo by André Inacio) Full size


A-10C 80-0275. No crew inscriptions. (Photo by André Inacio) Full size


A-10C 81-0965. No crew inscriptions. (Photo by André Inacio) Full size


A-10C 81-0976. (Photo by André Inacio) Full size


Close-up view of A-10C 81-0976. Crew inscriptions: PLT Capt Aaron Bigley, DCC TSgt Jason Belangey. (Photo by André Inacio) Full size

Please note: Related background info will be posted immediately.

3 comments:

  1. Hi

    While I was at the airshow at Moody AFB on 27th October I noted all 4 of these A-10's in the shelters with the based aircraft.

    All were still wearing the SP tail code but I wonder whether they have been transferred to the 23rd Wg

    Cheers

    Colin

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  2. only 12 are left in europe including 4 undergoing refit at gosselies belgium

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  3. Anonymous is not correct, seventeen remain and only four have left

    The ones at Gosselies are 988, 991, 647 and an unknown one

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