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A-10 Thunderbolt II: the BRRRT machine celebrates its 50 years of life
The A-10 Thunderbolt II is nowadays the only U.S. Air Force aircraft designed for close air support of ground forces. First flew on the 10th of May 1972, this “ugly beast” (thus its nickname: Warthog or Hog), of Fairchild Republic celebrated its 50th anniversary.
A-10 Warthog: 50 Facts About This Legendary Aircraft - Military Machine
With the weapon’s massive recoil offsetting the front landing gear from the center, it causes the A-10 Warthog to have an unequal turning radius. Turning right on the ground takes less distance than turning left. The Warthog gun makes a distinctive brrrrt sound when firing. The A-10 Heads-up Display Has Many Features
A-10 Warthog BRRRT sound compilation! AWESOME - YouTube
Rndm Compilation. 973 subscribers. Subscribed. 10K. 674K views 4 years ago. “If you hear the noise of that gun, you weren’t that target.” Awesome A-10 Warthog BRRRT sound compilation ...more.
BRRRT / A-10 Thunderbolt II Firing Sound | Know Your Meme
About. "BRRRT" is an onomatopoeic term describing the distinctive noise of the American ground-attack aircraft A-10 Thunderbolt II firing its rotary cannon. On the Internet, the phrase is most commonly uttered by video gamers and military fans in celebration of the aircraft due to its frequent appearance in a variety of military simulation games.
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