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Manuais A-10 DCS, USAF e livros [ENG]
« Online: Outubro 28, 2010, 04:20:23 pm »
Olá Amigos,

Segue link de um post be bacana do fórum da DCS, com vasto material de leitura e estudos sobre o A-10 e seu emprego na USAF. Além de livros sobre o uso do mesmo em batalha.

Digital Combat Simulator: A-10C Warthog documents



DCS A-10C Flight Manual English - Beta 1, Eagle Dynamics, password for the archive is Eagle. 2010, 653 pages, 32.5 MB
Flight  manual for the simulated A-10C, as published by Eagle Dynamics in Beta  1. Contents: A-10 history, General design, A-10C stores, Cockpit  controls, Aircraft startup procedures, Navigation, Flight fundamentals,  Flight school, Combat employment, Emergency procedures, Check lists,  Radio communications, Supplements



A-10C Quickstart Guide, Eagle Dynamics, 2010, 19 pages, 11,5 MB
Short manual for the simulated A-10C, as published by Eagle Dynamics in Beta  1. Contents: Take-off, Level flight, Landing, Multi-Function Color Displays (MFCD), Combat preparation, Employing the gun, Weapons employment modes, Target designation using the HUD, Target Designation Using the Targeting Pod, Target Designation using the Maverick, Employment of Unguided Rockets, Employment of Bombs in CCIP Mode, Employment of Bombs in CCRP Mode, Employment of Inertially-Guided Munitions, Employment of Laser-Guided Bombs, Employment of the Maverick Missile, Air to Air, HOTAS Functions


New AI Task System, Eagle Dynamics, 2010, 33 pages, 2,6 MB
DCS: A-10C has new task system for AI-controlled groups of unit. It provides to create flexible and detail configurable AI group behaviour in a mission. Necessary improvements are done both in AI engine and Mission Editor.
 
 A-10 official USAF documents




A-10A  Flight Manual and performance data, TO  1A-10A-1 and TO 1A-10A-1-1, original scan. 1988, 570 pages, 330 MB
Flight manual for the Fairchild Republic A-10A Thunderbolt II close air  support aircraft. Includes the complete 1A-10-1-1 performance manual.  Normal Procedures, Emergency Procedures, Operating Limitations, Flight  Characteristics, Adverse Weather Operation, Foldouts, Performance Data.



A-10A  Flight Manual and performance data, cleaned and bookmarked, 1988, 570 pages, 25,7 MB
Flight manual for the Fairchild Republic A-10A Thunderbolt II close air  support aircraft. Includes the complete 1A-10-1-1 performance manual.  Normal Procedures, Emergency Procedures, Operating Limitations, Flight  Characteristics, Adverse Weather Operation, Foldouts, Performance Data.  Bookmarks added, text is selectable (although there are many errors due  to bad scan)



, AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION  11-2A/OA-10, VOLUME 1. 2006, 86 pages, 1,3 MB
AFI11-2A-OA-10V1 - This volume implements AFPD 11-2, Aircraft Rules and  Procedures; AFPD 11-4, Aviation Service; and AFI 11-202V1, Aircrew  Training. It establishes the minimum Air Force standards for training  and qualifying personnel performing duties in the A/OA-10.



A/OA-10--AIRCREW EVALUATION CRITERIA, AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION  11-2A/OA-10, VOLUME 2. 2005, 54 pages, 1,3 MB
AFI11-2A-OA-10V2 - This volume establishes criteria and procedures for A/OA-10 flight evaluations.



A/OA-10--OPERATIONS PROCEDURES, AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 11-2A/OA-10,  VOLUME 3. 2002, 100 pages, 1,4 MB
AFI11-2A-OA-10V3 - This instruction implements AFPD 11-2, Aircraft Rules  and Procedures; AFPD 11-4, Aviation Service; and AFI 11-202V3, General  Flight Rules.
       A-10 unofficial documents, articles and books


, For LOMAC, Strike Fighters: Project 1, Wings Over Europe.Rob "Bunyap" McCray, 2006, 59 pages, 3,9 MB
This game guide draws primarily on information from T.O. 1A-10A-1, the A-10A flight manual.



, Christopher E. Haave and Phil M. Haun, AU Press e-book. 2003, 364 pages, 6,9 MB
The NATO-led Operation Allied Force was fought in 1999 to stop Serb  atrocities against ethnic Albanians in Kosovo. This war, as noted by the  distinguished military historian John Keegan, “marked a real turning  point . . . and proved that a war can be won by airpower alone.”  Colonels Haave and Haun have organized firsthand accounts of some of the  people who provided that airpower—the members of the 40th Expeditionary  Operations Group. Their descriptions—a new wingman’s first combat  sortie, a support officer's view of a fighter squadron relocation during  combat, and a Sandy’s leadership in finding and rescuing a downed F-117  pilot—provide the reader with a legitimate insight into an air war at  the tactical level and the airpower that helped convince the Serbian  president, Slobodan Milosevic, to capitulate.


, David R. Jackques, 2008, 102 pages, 6,7 MB
A-10 Thunderbolt II (Warthog) Systems Engineering Case Study describes  the application of systems engineering during the concept formulation,  system design and development, production, and operation and sustainment  phases of the A-10 program.



???????? ??????? A-10 (1984 ?.), a small book about A-10A for officers of Soviet Army, 1984. In Russian,  of course. Link to original djvu file. 30 pages, 9,6 MB (PDF)



, Airforce Magazine June 2008, 4 pages, 0,2 MB
Magazine article. As the Maryland Guard showed in Iraq, the A-10C is an oldie but goodie.



, Michael R. Riley, 1991, 159 pages, 4,1 MB
This study conclude that the Air Attack Team Regiment, as a part of the  corps aviation brigade, is the option that provides the Army with the  best utilization of the A-10. The AATR combines the two main elements of  a highly successful combat team- attack helicopters (AH-64's) and  A-10's- into one organization.



, 37 pages, 2,6 MB



, Checkpoints magazine, March 2010, 4 pages, 0,3 MB
Lt. Col. Millen, ’90, leads A-10 squadron to 10,000 flight hours and 2,500 sorties in 6-month Afghanistan tour.



, Col Darrel D. Whitcomb, AU Press e-book. 2006, 325 pages, 11,1 MB
Budgetary,  political, and organizational changes left the USAF   unprepared for the combat search  and rescue (CSAR) mission going into   Desert Storm.  Colonel Whitcomb relates his and others’  experiences   from CSAR in Southeast Asia and  examines the organization that was   established to provide CSAR services in the  Iraq-Kuwait theater of   operations. He traces each incident from beginning to  end along with   the tactical and sometimes strategic implications. Scores of    interviews, e-mails, and published works provide a compendium of lessons    learned and recommendations gleaned from those who flew the missions   and made  the decisions in Iraq.



, Gary Robert Lester, AU Press e-book. 1997, 296 pages, 1,6 MB
Dr. Lester traces the evolution of US close air support,                  with special emphasis on Korea and Vietnam. He discusses the differing  views of                 the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force at  some length and compares close                 air support in these two  conflicts. The author notes the need for close air                  support in the Gulf War and explores the future of close air support. He                  punctuates this history and analysis with dramatic  experiences of those who made                 it happen.



, Phil M. "Goldie" Haun, AU Press e-book. 2004, 92 pages, 2 MB
Lt Col Haun examines two groups of airmen--the Misty forward air  controllers (FAC)  of Vietnam from 1967 to 1970 and the A-10 FACs over  Kosovo in 1999. He compares  the tactics used in these two cases in  'which US airpower was required to attack  enemy forces independent of  friendly ground troops. In the Vietnam War, Air  Force O-1 and O-2 FAC  began flying visual reconnaissance missions over the  southern area of  North Vietnam. A comparison of the Misty and A-10 FAC missions  clearly  demonstrates a failure of the USAF to develop a full range of suitable   tactics for the direct attack of enemy fielded forces. Drawing from the  lessons  of the Misty and A-10 FACs, Colonel Haun's recommendations  focus on equipment,  tactics and training, and doctrine. Haun warns that  airmen should understand  there is no silver bullet for the challenge  of target identification. No single  piece of equipment or advance in  technology will solve the problem. Airmen must  first develop the proper  doctrine and tactics, then take their equipment and  trains as  realistically as possible. Only then can USAF reach its potential for   defeating an enemy army in the field.



, Close Air Support, 2010, 32 pages, 3,7 MB
Excellent articles on Close Air Support, most relevant to this topic is  "Data Link CAS: Terminology and Application", page 19-24.



a history of the U.S. Air Force's dedicated close air support plane,  Campbell, Douglas Norman, 1999, 621 pages, 51,6 MB
The best close air support plane is not the latest and fastest fighter.   It is instead a slower and more durable tactical plane. Air combat   history confirms this conclusion, but the mission and its plane's   existence rely upon the historical, technological, and procurement   outlooks of the two services- the Army and the Air Force-involved in  this truly joint mission.  



, 25 pages, 1 MB
Old A-10A "Frequently Asked Questions", written partially by A-10 pilots.    General aviation documents




, AIR FORCE  INSTRUCTION 11-214. 2009, 81 pages, 1,1 MB
AFI11-214 - This instruction implements AFPD 11-2, Aircraft Rules and  Procedures, and provides rules and procedures for Air-to-Air and  Air-to-Surface operations and training.



,   JP 3-09.3. 2009, 275 pages, 2,2 MB
JP3_09_3 - This publication provides joint doctrine for planning and executing close air support.


Link Original : http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=60290


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Re: Manuais A-10 DCS, USAF e livros [ENG]
« Resposta #1 Online: Outubro 29, 2010, 04:48:20 am »

     Com certeza é um acervo bastante útil. O que falta agora é um bom curso de inglês ou um tradutor para poder tirar proveito das informações.  ^_^

     Valeu pela pesquisa  e por disponibilizar o material.

     Abraço.

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Re: Manuais A-10 DCS, USAF e livros [ENG]
« Resposta #2 Online: Dezembro 27, 2010, 05:48:21 pm »
Nossa sinhora, haja folha na impressora.
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