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Air Force awards A-10 pilot for skillfully belly landing her plane without landing gear after 'catas
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<blockquote data-quote="1911er" data-source="post: 3574573" data-attributes="member: 47376"><p>Interesting time period to be in strange places far away... Wink.</p><p></p><p>That makes nearly half a dozen such incidents I believe, wingless, filigreed, et cetera. The Warthog will remain an absolutely essential aircraft to our mission as a nation for the next 25 years probably, unless we go M.A.D. before then. Frankly I am surprised and almost disappointed no one has pushed the button yet. If this program gets the axe, it comes at a high cost to Air Assault Task Force.</p><p>Thankfully Ms. Bye flew with her gut, or you can bet an incident would have been used a reason to cut a program that some want to see phased out in favor of more flying computers and aircraft so fast that by the time you hear them, they're 4 klicks out. Shock and awe has it's place, but I want my ears to ring and feel the heat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1911er, post: 3574573, member: 47376"] Interesting time period to be in strange places far away... Wink. That makes nearly half a dozen such incidents I believe, wingless, filigreed, et cetera. The Warthog will remain an absolutely essential aircraft to our mission as a nation for the next 25 years probably, unless we go M.A.D. before then. Frankly I am surprised and almost disappointed no one has pushed the button yet. If this program gets the axe, it comes at a high cost to Air Assault Task Force. Thankfully Ms. Bye flew with her gut, or you can bet an incident would have been used a reason to cut a program that some want to see phased out in favor of more flying computers and aircraft so fast that by the time you hear them, they're 4 klicks out. Shock and awe has it's place, but I want my ears to ring and feel the heat. [/QUOTE]
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