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A-7s at the boneyard....

Chief, weren't they cut up for scrap like all the others there at Davis-Monthan AFB, or is it just storeage?

I don't know if the remaining Corsair IIs have been cut up or not. I'd rather not know, to be honest!

Thank God for all the designers (both Freeware and Payware). Without their wonderful creations, we wouldn't be able to "relive" the days of working, and just being around these aircraft.

NC
 
I have fond memories of watching the A-7s of the Ohio Air National Guard flying maneuvers over my home county...my childhood home was right smack dab in the middle of their flight zone. Of all the military jets that I have installed, which isn't all that many, the Iris freeware A-7 is the one I fly the most often.


OBIO


Was that up around Mansfield? There is a guard base here in Springfield, and my grandparents lived real close to it... I used to ride my bike out there and watch them to touch & goes.... they had a real big 'Open House' at the base when the A-7's left... can't imagine they would let that amount of people on the base nowadays......
 
Me too Chief - what an incredible waste of prime real estate ! What the hell are we saving 200-300 A-7's for ? We probably don't have many Navy jocks that are qualified anymore in them and NOBODY'S going to buy them.

Is there some other residual value that I'm unaware of that justifies the expense and use of space ?


If memory serves, I believe they actually reactivated several aircraft out of there that participated in the Iraq war.
 
I don't know if the remaining Corsair IIs have been cut up or not. I'd rather not know, to be honest!

Thank God for all the designers (both Freeware and Payware). Without their wonderful creations, we wouldn't be able to "relive" the days of working, and just being around these aircraft.

NC

Same here NC.... I'd like to think they're still around too.

And yes, thanks to them they are still around in our virtual flying world. :applause: And I have one. :d
 
If memory serves, I believe they actually reactivated several aircraft out of there that participated in the Iraq war.


That would REALLY surprise me if you're talking about A-7's, given the wide range of mission capabilities ascribed to the F/A-18's and F-16's (and a few others).
 
That would REALLY surprise me if you're talking about A-7's, given the wide range of mission capabilities ascribed to the F/A-18's and F-16's (and a few others).

Who knows why older aircraft are still utilized in some cases. Naval Air Test Center Patuxent River maintains (or used to maintain) some very old aircraft for test purposes.....

NC
 
Oh yes. RAZBAM is most definitely working on the SLUF!

I sent Ron every book, magazine, and document I had on the aircraft.

I can guarantee a LOT of work, and then some, is going into this one.

Go NAVAIR

Navy Chief

I know RAZBAM is. I was just trying to stir up trouble, since we haven't seen a WIP teaser pic in a while... :d
 
Was that up around Mansfield? There is a guard base here in Springfield, and my grandparents lived real close to it... I used to ride my bike out there and watch them to touch & goes.... they had a real big 'Open House' at the base when the A-7's left... can't imagine they would let that amount of people on the base nowadays......

Witt,

This was back in my childhood days in South Central Ohio...Pike County. The Ohio ANG planes that flew over my house were based at Rickenbacker near Columbus. They were one of the last units to fly the A-7s in the US. Went to F-16s...nice plane, but no match for the A-7 in terms of style and beauty.

OBIO
 
Me too Chief - what an incredible waste of prime real estate ! What the hell are we saving 200-300 A-7's for ? We probably don't have many Navy jocks that are qualified anymore in them and NOBODY'S going to buy them.

Is there some other residual value that I'm unaware of that justifies the expense and use of space ?

I thought you had space to spare in the states!:bump:

However, that is an impressive demonstration of military might !

Sascha
 
I don't think I've ever heard anyone call desert Arizona prime real estate before! :d

Although it does have the characteristics desirable for mothballing aircraft - hardly any moisture chief among them.

Brian
 
I know RAZBAM is. I was just trying to stir up trouble, since we haven't seen a WIP teaser pic in a while... :d

Although I haven't stayed in contact with Ron lately, I do ping him about the Sluf's progress. He has a lot of irons in the fire.

NC
 
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