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Re: WA-10 weather-hog
Byker (byker@do~rag.net) 2016/10/01 15:21

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"john Szalay"  wrote in message
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http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/environment/a7485/weather-studying-warthog-a-fixed-up-a-10-will-fly-into-thunderstorms/

"The A-10 is rugged, but not invincible. It couldn't fly directly into a
tornado, for example, and very high g-forces or hailstones much bigger than
golf balls would probably put the plane and its pilot at risk."

That's what I'm talking about


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