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jcorley

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I was driving home from New Orleans last week. About the time I hit the LA/MS bvorder, I spotted a trialer with what could only be the fueslage and engines of an A-10 about 2 miles ahead on the hump of the brdige.

 

I went as fast as I dared, and luckily I was in the middle of the BullRun road rally and got passed by many really nice cars.

I caught up about 5 miles later and it took another 5 to pass both trucks.

 

Here are the photos

http://aaahobby.com/images/A-10/IMAG0424.jpg

http://aaahobby.com/...10/IMAG0425.jpg

http://aaahobby.com/...10/IMAG0426.jpg

http://aaahobby.com/...10/IMAG0427.jpg

http://aaahobby.com/...10/IMAG0428.jpg

http://aaahobby.com/...10/IMAG0429.jpg

http://aaahobby.com/...10/IMAG0430.jpg

http://aaahobby.com/...10/IMAG0431.jpg

http://aaahobby.com/...10/IMAG0432.jpg

http://aaahobby.com/...10/IMAG0433.jpg

http://aaahobby.com/...10/IMAG0434.jpg

 

No0t the best in the world, as I had to use my phone. I dropped off the next exit to get back behind them hoping they would need a pit stop before our paths split so I could get photos in hi-rez with the real camera. Followed them all the way thru downtown Mobile until I had to turn onto I-165 to head to Atlanta. The trucks had mid-Georgia business names, so maybe they are headed to the museum at Warner Robins.

 

Maybe these pics will be of use to somebody.

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That's a great catch, James! Reminds me of back in the day when Fairchild Republic was building the A-10. They build the fuselage and wings at their plant here on Long Island, then trucked them to Maryland for assembly. Many times I'd see a fuselage or set of wings going down the Long Island Expressway. Of course, that was in the Dark Ages, before cell phone cameras.<_<

 

Thanks for sharing! :smiley20:

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Last year, the Fort Wayne, IN Air National Guard switched from F-16s to A-10s. I live about 5 miles north of the runways, but man....when they fly over, those engines definately make a unique screaming sound. I used to love seeing the F-16s light up their afterburners in formation at night, but it was a rare sight since you heard it much later than seeing it, but I can see why those screming A-10 engines could frighten a whole village!

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