Tribute to the A-10 'Warthog'
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Re: Tribute to the A-10 'Warthog'
I love those old lizzard colors, far nicer than the current grey scheme!
Witnessed that low level flying too during my service years (1984-1985) but unfortunately never thought of bringing my camera while being on exersise
Witnessed that low level flying too during my service years (1984-1985) but unfortunately never thought of bringing my camera while being on exersise
Ruud
Re: Tribute to the A-10 'Warthog'
some realy great shots already , here some frome me
old scan
and I made a video a few weeks ago
Never use my video cam, but it for the sound so not the best video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwrdhkZ8I-k" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
gr
old scan
and I made a video a few weeks ago
Never use my video cam, but it for the sound so not the best video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwrdhkZ8I-k" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
gr
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Re: Tribute to the A-10 'Warthog'
I'll kick in a few.
Remark: These are slidescans. I only have an old minolta slide scanner, so quality is sometimes poor. Sorry about that.
The slides are from my personal A-10 collection. I've got over 700 slides of about 500 A-10's. Over the next couple off weeks I'm trying to get them all on my flickr photostream, but I'm posting the ones who I think are interesting.
The shots aren't made by me, and I don't know who made them. Are any of these shots yours, and you mind them being posted here, please send me a PM.
So, enough talk, let's go:
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Updating the images, will repost these in a short while ...
Remark: These are slidescans. I only have an old minolta slide scanner, so quality is sometimes poor. Sorry about that.
The slides are from my personal A-10 collection. I've got over 700 slides of about 500 A-10's. Over the next couple off weeks I'm trying to get them all on my flickr photostream, but I'm posting the ones who I think are interesting.
The shots aren't made by me, and I don't know who made them. Are any of these shots yours, and you mind them being posted here, please send me a PM.
So, enough talk, let's go:
(edit)
Updating the images, will repost these in a short while ...
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Re: Tribute to the A-10 'Warthog'
And yet another c/s.. want those days back
Greenham common, 1977..
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Re: Tribute to the A-10 'Warthog'
Eagle's interesting shot of WR230 above shows that the first tactical color scheme given to production Warthogs could be a challenge to maintain in the face of field corrosion control practices. Clearly, the corrosion control shop did not have the correct shade of gray in stock when 230 passed through.
This early color scheme was actually quite pleasing when the aircraft were seen new, or nearly so, as in the case of 77-0186 of the 354 TFW photographed at Plattsburgh AFB, NY on 4 July 1978 below
This early color scheme was actually quite pleasing when the aircraft were seen new, or nearly so, as in the case of 77-0186 of the 354 TFW photographed at Plattsburgh AFB, NY on 4 July 1978 below
Re: Tribute to the A-10 'Warthog'
Wow, some rare pics the last couple of posts!
Not as rare:
Not as rare:
Answers will be questioned.....
Re: Tribute to the A-10 'Warthog'
Sleeping in the cold
78-0659 of the 131TFS/104TFG MA ANG, Barnes ANGB, 8 February 1992
78-0659 of the 131TFS/104TFG MA ANG, Barnes ANGB, 8 February 1992
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Re: Tribute to the A-10 'Warthog'
I'm plowing my way through the 'regular' lizards @ the moment. Not so many really interesting shots in that series.
I still got a slidebox or 2 with the old ones lying around, so I will get back with more.
For now, just 2 Air to Air shots.
kind regards,
Krazy
I still got a slidebox or 2 with the old ones lying around, so I will get back with more.
For now, just 2 Air to Air shots.
kind regards,
Krazy
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Re: Tribute to the A-10 'Warthog'
Love the air to air shot
from the two MA A-10's!
Keep up the good work, guys
Grtz,
Roel
from the two MA A-10's!
Keep up the good work, guys
Grtz,
Roel
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Re: Tribute to the A-10 'Warthog'
Ah well, found 2 more.
The two massive tanks make for an impressive sight. Here the 78-0591/WR, shot was taken around June 1979.
The two massive tanks make for an impressive sight. Here the 78-0591/WR, shot was taken around June 1979.
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Re: Tribute to the A-10 'Warthog'
A-10A 78-0586 of the 118TFS/103TFG CT ANG at Manchester, NH on 28 September 1991. I have left this image uncropped because it shows at this late date that there are a number of WWII-era buildings still present on the east side of the airport from its days as Grenier Army Airfield.
Krazy, your shots are very interesting and historic, but the dirt is such a distraction. Have you tried canned air to clean them off before you scan them? I know you said all you have is an old Minolta scanner. All I have is an old Minolta scanner, too.
Tom
Krazy, your shots are very interesting and historic, but the dirt is such a distraction. Have you tried canned air to clean them off before you scan them? I know you said all you have is an old Minolta scanner. All I have is an old Minolta scanner, too.
Tom
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Re: Tribute to the A-10 'Warthog'
You've got a point there Tom..
I'll see what I can do. I believe the scanner contributes to the dust problem as well (it was unused for over 2 years..)
And otherwise, I have to kick in a bit more photoshop work (like I already did with the 2 A2A's)
Thx for the remark
I'll see what I can do. I believe the scanner contributes to the dust problem as well (it was unused for over 2 years..)
And otherwise, I have to kick in a bit more photoshop work (like I already did with the 2 A2A's)
Thx for the remark
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Re: Tribute to the A-10 'Warthog'
I have an old Minolta scanner too and believe me, I do a lot of Photoshopping to get the images the way I want them to be, it simply goes with the territory of scanning.
Otherwise, it's great to see these old hogs. All I have myself are pretty boring AR and WR coded jets from the 81st TFW.
Keep 'm coming!
Hans.
Otherwise, it's great to see these old hogs. All I have myself are pretty boring AR and WR coded jets from the 81st TFW.
Keep 'm coming!
Hans.
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Krazy,
I get most of my canned air from the big box store. When the can is new, I normally keep the can stable upright on a table, and move the slide in front of it. This way you are less likely to get a blast of liquid propellant on the slide, which can ruin it. Who knows, it may get enough of the dust off so that a little photoshopping will take care of the rest.
OK, if you have a big collection, it is going to take A LOT of photoshopping, but as Hans said, it's what we have to do to get these images uploaded in decent shape. I do a lot of B&W, and my scanner does not do ICE on B&W, so always lots of work in photoshop.
Tom
A-10A 78-0583 of 131FS/104FW MA ANG at Ramstein, 18 June 1993
I get most of my canned air from the big box store. When the can is new, I normally keep the can stable upright on a table, and move the slide in front of it. This way you are less likely to get a blast of liquid propellant on the slide, which can ruin it. Who knows, it may get enough of the dust off so that a little photoshopping will take care of the rest.
OK, if you have a big collection, it is going to take A LOT of photoshopping, but as Hans said, it's what we have to do to get these images uploaded in decent shape. I do a lot of B&W, and my scanner does not do ICE on B&W, so always lots of work in photoshop.
Tom
A-10A 78-0583 of 131FS/104FW MA ANG at Ramstein, 18 June 1993
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