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
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).
ReplyDeleteJoachim Jacob
Warthog News Editor