Procurement of the A-10A for the USAF totalled two prototypes, six pre-production aircraft, and 707 production aircraft, although initial plans called for the procurement of 750 aircraft.
Two YA-10A prototypes (serial numbers 71-1369 and 71-1370) won the AX competition against the Northrop YA-9A prototypes. These were followed by six YA-10A pre-production aircraft (construction numbers A10-0001 - A10-0006, serial numbers 73-1664 - 73-1669). YA-10A 73-1664 was later modified into the only two-seat A-10, the night/adverse weather YA-10B (called N/AW A-10).
Production A-10A aircraft (707): A10-0007 - A10-0058, serial numbers 75-0258 - 75-0309 (52) A10-0059 - A10-0101, serial numbers 76-0512 - 76-0554 (43) A10-0102 - A10-0201, serial numbers 77-0177 - 77-0276 (100) A10-0202 - A10-0345, serial numbers 78-0582 - 78-0725 (144) A10-0346 - A10-0489, serial numbers 79-0082 - 79-0225 (144) A10-0490 - A10-0633, serial numbers 80-0140 - 80-0283 (144) A10-0634 - A10-0693, serial numbers 81-0939 - 81-0998 (60) A10-0694 - A10-0713, serial numbers 82-0646 - 82-0665 (20)
This basic info of current aircraft stats is compiled by Oliver Tafel, Warthog Aircraft Database Co-Editor, and Joachim Jacob, Warthog News Editor and Administrator. In a second step, we will go into the archives to document some more individual aircraft history details (including historic pictures). We would be very grateful for any support from A-10 professionals and other contributors, like aviation enthusiasts and photographers, to further update this very first and unique online A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft database. Sorry, but because this database is hosted by Blogger for free, we can't provide a searchable database.
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