A-10A Thunderbolt Fairchild "Peanut" Desert Storm 917th TFG, 47th TFS
In February 1975 Fairchild delivered the A-10 Thunderbolt II to the USAF. With protruding head rivets it looks like warts so it was nicknamed Warthog. Being slow means the A-10 can fly low with extreme agility and carry a large payload. Placed at the front of the fuselage the pilot sits in a titanium tub with a bullet-proof bubble canopy providing an unobstructed view. This was the first plane designed specifically for close support and was designed around the 30mm rotating cannon placed in the lower nose.
Opening Canopy
Gear Up or Down Option
Authentic Paint Scheme
Detailed Panel Lines
Heavy Diecast And Plastic Construction
Removable Ordnance Loads
Includes Display Stand
100% Mint And New
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