Royal International A-10 Review
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Funny old weekend. Spent a day and a half at RIAT in the end, entirely down to the weather forecasts.
Spent today inside but weather put me off paying too much attention to flying, and with nothing else much to really grab my attention I went along and paid the A-10s a visit. I can't remember ever coming back from an airshow with so few photos, and probably half of those I took today were of the Hogs!
Nice to catch up with a few peoople. DanO, Tony, Shaggie, Stu and the guys and girls at Squadron Prints - Gill, Berry, MarkyMc and for the first time, AndyBeau.
Just one for now - will post some more tomorrow or something. Off to bed next...
Spent today inside but weather put me off paying too much attention to flying, and with nothing else much to really grab my attention I went along and paid the A-10s a visit. I can't remember ever coming back from an airshow with so few photos, and probably half of those I took today were of the Hogs!
Nice to catch up with a few peoople. DanO, Tony, Shaggie, Stu and the guys and girls at Squadron Prints - Gill, Berry, MarkyMc and for the first time, AndyBeau.
Just one for now - will post some more tomorrow or something. Off to bed next...
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Two words, absolutely stunning...
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Ta. As promised, some more A-10 photos...
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That A-10 has had some probe rubbing
Loving that black and white A-10 though
Loving that black and white A-10 though
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10649 has certainly been in the wars! Battered nose due to numerous refuelling engagements. Quite surreal that its a year since I last saw and photographed that aircraft in Kandahar fully tooled up.
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The Vulcan picture is absolutely wonderful, as are the pics of an A-10 that clearly has a few miles on the clock and a tale or two to tell!
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ranger703 wrote:10649 has certainly been in the wars! Battered nose due to numerous refuelling engagements. Quite surreal that its a year since I last saw and photographed that aircraft in Kandahar fully tooled up.
So during a refuel the prop pushes the door down, Or is the door actuated via the A-10?
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The A10 shots are superb, wish i'd managed to get some half as good. The second Dutch Apache shots is nicely done too
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Brilliant compositions chap, the wonky 10649 close up is a winner
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Nice angles on the A-10 shots
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Top draw images of the A10 mate Good to see you and your old man, he was on top form as ever
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These are beauties Dan, I'm surprised you were disappointed! You have no need to be. Some of the A-10 ones are smashing! Good to see RIAT placing it in the static once it became broken, a nice touch.
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Really great A-10 shots, I couldn't get this close to them. Love the Stearman shots as well.
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Pretty special photos Dan. Glad to see you're still into your arty close ups.
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Thanks for the comments.
Chris - quite happy with some of the A-10 shots, but what annoys me is that they are just about the best I managed from two days at RIAT. Also irritates me to think of th light I 'wasted' shooting from Rhymes on the Saturday. Could have had some nice flyers and some better statics if I'd opted to use the tickets on Saturday instead. Wrong call.
Stu - good to see you too, albeit briefly. Was engrossed in conversation with Mark, Gill and Andy at the time, so apologies I didn't get the chance to have a proper chat with you and Candice.
Attached a final few photos, and a re-edit of the opening A-10...
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Very nice the first A10 pic is top class love it!
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Nice pictures ,thanks for sharing
Looking at the A-10's engines ..The inner bit that is a cone shape (sorry don't know the exact terminology)..looks a different design from right to left engine ..just curious to know why ? if anybody can shed any light on it ...Thx in advance
Looking at the A-10's engines ..The inner bit that is a cone shape (sorry don't know the exact terminology)..looks a different design from right to left engine ..just curious to know why ? if anybody can shed any light on it ...Thx in advance
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jonnyweb wrote:Looking at the A-10's engines ..The inner bit that is a cone shape (sorry don't know the exact terminology)..looks a different design from right to left engine ..just curious to know why ? if anybody can shed any light on it ...Thx in advance
Just looks like a stencil marking (arrow heads I think), so they've probably changed the marking/decal design and swapped one of those part out for one that's been recently serviced in the new/different style. That would be my guess.
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Superb stuff mate, that wonky A10 from the 2nd batch is pick of the bunch.
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Nice shots Dan, looks like A-10 649 has been used and abused.
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As always a stunning set of shots from you! Its a pleasure to look at them but dont ask me to decide which I like best because there all great.
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The first shot is a corker ..... can't beat the old Fairchild's
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Brilliant Love the A-10's