The Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II is a single-seat, twin-turbofan, straight-wing, subsonic attack aircraft developed by Fairchild Republic for the United States Air Force (USAF). In service since 1976, it is named for the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, a World War II-era fighter-bomber effective at attacking ground targets, but commonly referred to as the "Warthog" or "Hog".[4] The A-10 was designed to provide close air support (CAS) to friendly ground troops by attacking armored vehicles, tanks, and other enemy ground forces; it is the only production-built aircraft designed solely for CAS to have served with the U.S. Air Force. Its secondary mission is to direct other aircraft in attacks on ground targets, a role called forward air controller-airborne; aircraft used primarily in this role are designated OA-10.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor A-10 Warthog
- Successors 1 airplane(s)
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- Wingspan 54.8ft (16.7m)
- Length 66.9ft (20.4m)
- Height 15.7ft (4.8m)
- Empty Weight 31,790lbs (14,419kg)
- Loaded Weight 46,212lbs (20,961kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.235
- Wing Loading 61.9lbs/ft2 (302.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 746.1ft2 (69.3m2)
- Drag Points 11758
Parts
- Number of Parts 288
- Control Surfaces 8
- Performance Cost 1,445
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