At Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona, Warthog News contributor Ned Harris from the United States had the opportunity to take the following shots:
A-10 78-0650 still only with DM tail code but without any further unit markings. (Photo by Ned Harris) Full size
A-10C 81-0950 with yellow tail flash from the 357th Fighter Squadron, an Afghanistan veteran. (Photo by Ned Harris) Full size
A-10 78-0657 still only with DM tail code but without any further unit markings. Note the chaff/flare dispenser directly behing the landing gear. The orange one is a dummy. (Photo by Ned Harris) Full size
Note the chaff/flare dispenser directly behing the landing gear. The orange one is a dummy dispenser. (Photo by Ned Harris) Full size
A-10 79-0202. (Photo by Ned Harris) Full size
Two A-10s from the 358th Fighter Squadron execute a formation landing. (Photo by Ned Harris) Full size
A-10 80-0207 from the 357th Fighter Squadron with blue (inert) bomb. (Photo by Ned Harris) Full size
A-10 79-0190 from the 358th Fighter Squadron. (Photo by Ned Harris) Full size
A-10 79-0190 from the 358th Fighter Squadron. (Photo by Ned Harris) Full size
A-10 79-0190 from the 358th Fighter Squadron. (Photo by Ned Harris) Full size
A-10 82-0662 from the 354th Fighter Squadron. (Photo by Ned Harris) Full size
A-10 81-0982 from the 358th Fighter Squadron. (Photo by Ned Harris) Full size
Two A-10s. Note the Chaff/Flare dispensers behing the landing gear. The orange ones are dummy dispensers. (Photo by Ned Harris) Full size
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The orange flare buckets are live and black are dummies.
ReplyDeleteThank you for pointing that out to me. Both versions are also showed by close-up shots in Jake Melampy's recommendable photo book "The Modern Hog Guide - The A-10 Warthog Exposed", Reid Air Publications, 2007(see page 39).
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