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    One question here

    Where did the name Warhog come from for the A10 Aircraft that the Americans fly?
  • Ian M
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    • Dec 2008
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    • Ian
    • Falster, Denmark

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    I think its Warthog and in reply to your question its probably due to the planes looks! Have you ever seen a warthog; Kind of thing only its mother finds good looking. Short fat solid and kills thing. Pretty much sums up the A10 too!

    Ian M
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      It is indeed Warthog, also known as the tank buster, its proper name is the A-10 Thunderbolt made by Fairchild Republic. Its not very fast, or very pretty, but it is extremely effective!

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        #4
        Graham, check this interesting website, here is the link. it tells the whole story of this impressive a/c and tons more details.

        Cheers!

        [1.0] A-10: Development & Description

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          Originally posted by \
          It is indeed Warthog, also known as the tank buster, its proper name is the A-10 Thunderbolt made by Fairchild Republic. Its not very fast, or very pretty, but it is extremely effective!
          Hey Gavin I remember attending an airshow at Prestwick Airport and seen one it isnt a pretty sight and yes they are slow also they have the nickname of Squaddie killers by our boys.

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