Here’s Powerful Insane Ability of A-10 Thunderbolt II (Wᴀʀᴛʜᴏɢ) in Action.

Task & Purpose got a hold of Sherer to ask what it’s like to fly a cannon with wings; how it feels when it “BRRRRTs”; what unit traditions are unique to Wᴀʀᴛʜᴏɢ pilots; and of course, to ask about the dumbest thing he did in the cockpit.

Ahh, the Wᴀʀᴛʜᴏɢ: A close air support ᴅᴇᴀтн machine that looks like the energy drink and dip-fueled daydream of a grunt turned aeronautical engineer who decided to make a giant cannon — the GAU-8 Avenger — and then slap some wings on it.

Here’s Powerful Insane Ability of A-10 Thunderbolt II (Wᴀʀᴛʜᴏɢ) in Action:

Few aircraft have as ᴅιᴇ hard a following as the A-10 Thunderbolt II — from those serving overseas in combat zones, to military bases, and on numerous Facebook groups and “Save the A-10” pages. Its fans span the ranks from enlisted to officers, and across all fields. And of course, there are the pilots themselves, like Air Force Maj. Vince Sherer, who spent three combat tours flying Wᴀʀᴛʜᴏɢs out of Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan.

“The A-10, most definitely, is like first love,” Sherer, who now spends most of his time in T-38s as a pilot instructor trainer at Randolph Air Force Base in Texas, told Task & Purpose.

“You’re always pining to go back and relive your glory days. I always look back fondly to doing that, but at the same time it’s good to be doing something that’s a little less intense for a little while.”

Given the aircraft’s popularity, Task & Purpose got a hold of Sherer to ask what it’s like to fly a cannon with wings; how it feels when it “BRRRRTs”; what unit traditions are unique to Wᴀʀᴛʜᴏɢ pilots; and of course, to ask about the dumbest thing he did in the cockpit.

This interview has been lightly edited for clarity and style.

Task & Purpose: In a few words, describe what it’s like to fire the GAU-8 Avenger on a gun run? How’s it feel?

Vince Sherer: F’n awesome, is my first response.

It kind of encompasses all the senses. There’s a massive noise you can hear through your double hearing protection, and through the canopy. There’s massive vibrations; you can feel it. You can see the gun gas; you can smell it. Every bit of your senses are just maxed out when you’re firing the gun, and at the same time you’re watching it lay waste to what you’ve got the gun cross over. It’s just awesome.

T&P: I heard that when an A-10 does a dive and fires its main gun, that the force actually slows the aircraft down a little — is that true, or total BS?

VS: That’s a classic A-10 story, man. It’s complete BS. There’s nothing true about it. The origin of that was in early testing. When the gun gas would come out, there was so much gas it would reduce the oxygen content of the air going through the motors to the point it would flame out both motors, and it would compressor stall the motors.

So that verbiage came out to be: When you shoot the gun, it stalls the jet. Which came to be thought of as: the gun’s force slows the airplane down so it stalls. But no, it was gun gas causing the compressor stall, which was the origin of that idea. So they created different shapes on the nose of the jet to route the gun gas so it wouldn’t flame out the engines, so that’s not a factor anymore.

But, the great part about it is we like to tell people at airshows “yeah, yeah, it slows the airplane down so we stall.” We perpetuate that myth.

T&P: What’s the story behind the paint jobs on the nose of some A-10s?

VS: Yeah, nose art as a matter of normal operations in the Air Force was prevalent in World Wᴀʀ II. Operations have kind of changed a little bit. It wasn’t acceptable publicly to have scantily clad women painted on the side of the aircraft.

The A-10s specifically, there are some units that have unique designs, to include snake’s teeth, shark teeth, and boar’s teeth, and it’s based on the unit you’re with — those are allowed. But they’re not the same style as a World Wᴀʀ II airplane with the name on it.

T&P: Ah, so it’s not so personalized anymore?

VS: No. However, on the inside of the ladder door, there’s door art, so we can hide it away. We close the door and it’s not for public consumption, so as you’re going up, you can see that “this is is the Tasmanian Devil jet,” so you remember the last time you flew it, and the quirks and the ins and outs.

The A-10, I think, is kinda unique with that, where units are allowing guys to do that, but it’s a little more covert.

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