Recommended age: 8+
Scale: 1:25
Number of parts: 30
Length: 8.75 in
Wingspan: 9.625 in
- Seated pilot figure
- Desk-top display stand included
- Peel 'n Stick decals with custom shark nose and lightning bolts, as well as military markings
- Molded in light gray, black, and clear
The Thunderbolt II carries the official name of one of the most famous fighters in history, but its official name of “Warthog” is a more apt description. The A-10’s “thunder” comes from it’s powerful GAU-8/A 30 mm nose cannon. Although the shape of the A-10 borders on the grotesque, it’s actually the result of some careful engineering. The pilot sits in the extreme nose of the airplane for visibility. He is protected from ground fire by an armored titanium "bucket." The twin is 9,055 lb. thrust General Electric TF-34 turbofan engines are separated from the fuselage to reduce the possibility of damage to both engines from one hit. Even when the landing gear is retracted, a portion of the main tires extend out of the airplane to make a “belly landing” less dangerous. The A-10 is designed to remain flyable even if large areas have been damaged or blown off.
Created specifically to support troops in a ground attack role, the A-10 is incredibly maneuverable. It is slow for a modern jet aircraft, with a top speed of only 423 mph, but it can carry up to eight tons of ordinance to deliver the knockout punch to enemy armored vehicles.