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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Jeremy H. Sproat writes:
> LegoMasterLuke wrote:
> > Another problem with building the A-10 is the color. Lego doesn't make the
> > drab green pieces required for the typical A-10's camoflauge. (And if they do,
> > the pieces in the quantity needed would be hard to come by.)
>
> They also come in light gray, dark gray, desert brown, black, and (I kid you
> not) I've seen one painted *red*. I'm guessing here, but they probably get
> them out of the factory in some grayish color, then paint them later...
>
> > You know the USAF is going to replace the A-10 with the more versatile F-16
> > Fighting Falcon? They say the A-10 is too slow, and thus vulnerable to ground-
> > to-air fire. :(
>
> Isn't this where the A-10 really shines? I mean, they are designed to soak up
> all kinds of SA fire, and their primary targets are all ground-based. Plus,
> the feature list for the A-10 reads like a mafia boss' limo: 3-inch thick
> titanium/glass canopy, triply-redundant hydraulic and wire-driven actuators
> (plus free-falling landing gear in the rare case where all that fails),
> fire-resistant and -extinguishing fuel tanks, a doubly-redundant engine system
> that works even after you throw concrete through its fan blades, and of course
> lots and lots of depleted uranium ammo and a cannon big enough and accurate
> enough to deliver it. Their hang-time without refueling is incredible, and is
> usually at low enough altitudes to make stealth characteristics practically
> unnecessary. I don't remember the exact numbers, but the Nighthogs returned
> from their Desert Storm missions with something like, lesse, *zero* losses and
> a nearly-perfect mission record.
>
> OTOH, the Fighting Falcon is primarily an air-to-ait interceptor platform
> which is capable of delivering bombs.
>
> I'd be very surprised if the USAF retired the A-10 in favor of the F-16.
>
> Cheers,
> - jsproat
>
> [f-ups to .debate]
I've have not heard this rumored replacement of the a-10 by the f16 falcon.
I challenge the rumor and would like to see press release proof.
Your comments jsproat are spoken like true A-10 lover.
I'm closer to loving the uh-60 - but for a combat jet the A-10 is
by far my favorite modern war plane.
There is a serious cost factor involved here. A-10's are cheaper
to build than the Falcon. I really doubt the Falcon can ad
much to the A-10's current ground attack role.
As far as building a Lego A-10 -- I don't think there is a problem
in building one in light grey. The hardest piece I'm trying to
re-create is the front portion of the canopy.
Anyone have a suggested piece? I thinking about using one of these
pieces (used here in the cockpit of a uh-60)
http://www.netpresonic.com/lego/uhc/02270021.jpg
The rear canopy will be the same as used in the A-wing star wars set (or is it
B-wing).
the green someone mentioned its not dark enough. the disco green that
lego uses for town grass etc is not the look I want.....
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