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    Warplane : how the military reformers birthed the A-10 Warthog / Hal Sundt.
    by Sundt, Hal, author.
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    Essex, Connecticut : Lyons Press, [2023]
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  • A-10 (Jet attack plane) -- History.
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  • Airplanes, Military -- United States.
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    9781493067718 (hardcover) :
    1493067710 (hardcover) :
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    xii, 260 pages, 14 pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
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    Author's note -- West of the smoke -- The redeemer -- The whiz kid -- The system -- Simplicate, and add more lightness -- The thud -- Fly before buy -- The military reformers assemble -- Owning an elephant -- Attack, revise, re-attack -- Friction -- 'High' tech -- To be seen -- The joint strike fighter -- Muck brown -- The hammer and the nail -- Survivable -- The fathers of the A-10 -- Mud -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on sources -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    "The A-10 is the Air Force's unlikely success story, an airplane designed to support the Army, and one that ground troops came to venerate. Originally conceived with the express purpose of destroying Soviet tanks, the Air Force only developed it to keep funding away from the Army's response to the mission, the AH-56 Cheyenne helicopter. Inspired by the biography of a tank-busting German pilot in World War II, the engineering and design of the A-10 fell to Pierre Sprey, a precious civilian who'd enrolled at Yale when he was just 15-years-old, and now, barely 30, was exiled to a Pentagon backwater with little, if any, supervision. The end result was one of the finest military aircraft ever built, a plane essentially constructed around a 19.5-foot, 4,000-pound cannon that fired 30mm depleted uranium bullets at a blistering rate. Looking like it was built from discarded airplane parts, it was probably the ugliest combat aircraft ever built, thus the "Warthog" appellation. But it was also an incredibly reliable ground attack aircraft, beloved by ground troops from Iraq to Afghanistan. Despite repeated attempts to replace it with stealth aircraft and drones, over 280 A-10s remain in service today, serviced by dedicated and imaginative engineers and maintainers, and defended by a fervent cohort of advocates descended from the Military Reform movement. This is the story of intra-service rivalries, Pentagon obsessions with speed and stealth over tactical simplicity, and an aircraft that shows no sign of obsolescence"-- Provided by publisher.
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