Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II - "Warthog" T-Shirt
With a main gun larger than a Volkswagen Beetle, the Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II can put up a serious fight. It may not be as fast an SR-71, or as agile as an F-22, but the Thunderbolt II can get hit and keep on swinging. Depending on who you ask, you'll get a different story on how the A-10 got its "Warthog" nickname; whether it's because other Fairchild Republic planes have "hog" nicknames or it's because some people think the A-10 is an ugly plane that can pack a serious punch.
Let everyone around you know that you're not one of those people who think the A-10 is ugly, or do; different strokes for different folks I guess.
Cotton Heritage Shirt, 100% cotton, 6.5oz, 20 single, tagless, and soft washed. Printed front and back. Regular fit.
Text reads:
”Establishing combat readiness in October of 1977, the Fairchild Republic A-10 “Thunderbolt II” is the only production-built aircraft designed solely for the close air support role to have served with the U.S. Air Force. Fairchild Republic planes have often gotten a nickname with some variation of “hog” and the A-10’s “Warthog” nickname is no different. This name is only solidified by the BRRRRT of the 30mm GAU-8 Avenger rotary cannon that sticks out its mouth like the horns of a Warthog.”
With a main gun larger than a Volkswagen Beetle, the Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II can put up a serious fight. It may not be as fast an SR-71, or as agile as an F-22, but the Thunderbolt II can get hit and keep on swinging. Depending on who you ask, you'll get a different story on how the A-10 got its "Warthog" nickname; whether it's because other Fairchild Republic planes have "hog" nicknames or it's because some people think the A-10 is an ugly plane that can pack a serious punch.
Let everyone around you know that you're not one of those people who think the A-10 is ugly, or do; different strokes for different folks I guess.
Cotton Heritage Shirt, 100% cotton, 6.5oz, 20 single, tagless, and soft washed. Printed front and back. Regular fit.
Text reads:
”Establishing combat readiness in October of 1977, the Fairchild Republic A-10 “Thunderbolt II” is the only production-built aircraft designed solely for the close air support role to have served with the U.S. Air Force. Fairchild Republic planes have often gotten a nickname with some variation of “hog” and the A-10’s “Warthog” nickname is no different. This name is only solidified by the BRRRRT of the 30mm GAU-8 Avenger rotary cannon that sticks out its mouth like the horns of a Warthog.”
With a main gun larger than a Volkswagen Beetle, the Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II can put up a serious fight. It may not be as fast an SR-71, or as agile as an F-22, but the Thunderbolt II can get hit and keep on swinging. Depending on who you ask, you'll get a different story on how the A-10 got its "Warthog" nickname; whether it's because other Fairchild Republic planes have "hog" nicknames or it's because some people think the A-10 is an ugly plane that can pack a serious punch.
Let everyone around you know that you're not one of those people who think the A-10 is ugly, or do; different strokes for different folks I guess.
Cotton Heritage Shirt, 100% cotton, 6.5oz, 20 single, tagless, and soft washed. Printed front and back. Regular fit.
Text reads:
”Establishing combat readiness in October of 1977, the Fairchild Republic A-10 “Thunderbolt II” is the only production-built aircraft designed solely for the close air support role to have served with the U.S. Air Force. Fairchild Republic planes have often gotten a nickname with some variation of “hog” and the A-10’s “Warthog” nickname is no different. This name is only solidified by the BRRRRT of the 30mm GAU-8 Avenger rotary cannon that sticks out its mouth like the horns of a Warthog.”