The little or no interest in a 1/18 A-10 Thread
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ANOTHER DAY IN ANTICIPATION........
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Mike wrote:
"for all the die-hards on the A-10 hunger strike
Nice to see you are keeping it up guys...seems that if ever there is a 1:18 scale A-10 released you will all be at about that scale yourselves and able to slide right into the cockpit....manufacturers can take note they have no need to offer a pilot figure with the release...saves a few pennies anyway "
"for all the die-hards on the A-10 hunger strike
Nice to see you are keeping it up guys...seems that if ever there is a 1:18 scale A-10 released you will all be at about that scale yourselves and able to slide right into the cockpit....manufacturers can take note they have no need to offer a pilot figure with the release...saves a few pennies anyway "
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Mike how did you know of my cunning plan?aferguson wrote:Mike wrote:
"for all the die-hards on the A-10 hunger strike
Nice to see you are keeping it up guys...seems that if ever there is a 1:18 scale A-10 released you will all be at about that scale yourselves and able to slide right into the cockpit....manufacturers can take note they have no need to offer a pilot figure with the release...saves a few pennies anyway "
A little song, A little dance, A little seltzer down your pants!~~~Chuckles the Clown.
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Mike wrote:
for Birddog
No grudges from me..I'm just having some fun.
As for the A-10 you can rest assured that we are well aware of the demand from this board for this item, still in the end the decision....... and expense.... is ours
Hope we're making your decision easier.......

A-10 A-10 A-10 A-10 A-10 A-10 A-10!!!!!
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Take that!!!!
Take that!!!!
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Okay you win Bird.....I don't want them to shut us down for wasting space.Birddog wrote:A-10 x 786!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hog fact:
The GAU-8/A Avenger Cannon (part of the A/A49E-6 weapons system) dwarfs a VW Volkswagen. An A-10 pilot has two rates of fire to select from: 2100 rounds per minute or 4,200 round per minute. Thats up to 70 rounds per second!! Most bursts are only a few seconds long. 1,174 rounds of 30mm amunition are usually carried in the drum. A complete reload of the cannon system can be accompolished in 13 minutes by one technician using a specialized piece of ground support equipment.
The GAU-8/A Avenger Cannon (part of the A/A49E-6 weapons system) dwarfs a VW Volkswagen. An A-10 pilot has two rates of fire to select from: 2100 rounds per minute or 4,200 round per minute. Thats up to 70 rounds per second!! Most bursts are only a few seconds long. 1,174 rounds of 30mm amunition are usually carried in the drum. A complete reload of the cannon system can be accompolished in 13 minutes by one technician using a specialized piece of ground support equipment.
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Hog Fact:
The titanium "bathtub" that surrounds the A-10's cockpit represents 47% of the weight of armor carried. Another 37% of the armor carried protects the fuel system with the majority of the remaining armor protecting the 30mm ammunition drum. It is designed to withstand hits from 23mm projectiles and even some 57mm strikes. The "bathtub" is made of massive plates of titanium alloy bolted together and not a single cast. It also contains a multi-layered nylon liner that prevents splinters from entering the cockpit, even when the bathtub's integrity is compromised.
The titanium "bathtub" that surrounds the A-10's cockpit represents 47% of the weight of armor carried. Another 37% of the armor carried protects the fuel system with the majority of the remaining armor protecting the 30mm ammunition drum. It is designed to withstand hits from 23mm projectiles and even some 57mm strikes. The "bathtub" is made of massive plates of titanium alloy bolted together and not a single cast. It also contains a multi-layered nylon liner that prevents splinters from entering the cockpit, even when the bathtub's integrity is compromised.
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