HEy guys,
Sorry for taking so long to reply. I have been away from the computer for a couple of days.
Fantacmet and berserker, welcome to the build.
Dice and Cuda,
As always, thanks for the info. No worries on taking a little time for the answer. If I can take a 1 month hiatus while taking care of school, who am I to fripe if I have to wait a week for an answer while you guys do your jobs...
To everybody else...
Three neat things in the A-10 modeling world....
1.Shull24.com is back online, and has been since June 9, though I only found out about it today. So, his 1/48 A-10 updates are available once again.
2.Twobobs will be releasing 2 different A-10 sheets: The A-10s based out of Nellis and the Alaskan A-10s, which will be one of his Nats sheets. (I wish I could go to Nats just to get a couple of copies of that sheet...)
3.At http://www.twobobs.net/ the hot babe of the week is Eielson A-10s. For anybody who doesn't know, the "hot babe of the week" is a pictoral devoted to a type of aircraft and it's markings. It looks like that this week's edition has several different jets from the two squadron's based here in Alaska. Dice, there are about three different pictures of Alaskan A-10 door art. My apologies, I can't post a direct link to the hot babe, so you have to go to the website and click on "Hot babe of the week" on the menubar on the left, and it will take you to the pics.
I was recently talking to a Para-Jump rescuer friend of mine who is stationed up here, and he says that the A-10 is the prefered "rescort" of the PJ's and the MH-60s when they are on a mission. The PJ's are an Air Force Special ops unit that specializes in rescue, primarily of downed airmen, but also of people stranded and in need of rescue in remote locations, such as most of Alaska. When they are performing the CSAR duties, they like the A-10, because it can perform attached escort, as opposed to the rest of the fighter world, which performs detached escort, because the out-run the helicopter. With the A-10, they get into trouble, they have immediate help and devastating help. Another cool thing about the A-10. Preferred escort of the CSAR crowd.
Thanks Guys.
~RW
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