http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/a-10-history.htmIn 1970, the requirements for the A-X mission were changed, and the Air Force issued a new request for proposals (RFP). Detailed requirements for such a close-air- support aircraft were issued by the USAF in May 1970. Six companies responded to the RFP. Fairchild- Republic and Northrop were given contracts for the construction of prototypes to be used in a flyoff competition from which a winner would be selected for production. Northrop's YA-9A and the Republic Aviation Division of Fairchild-Hiller's YA-10A became finalists in the contract bid. The Air Force gave each company funding in order to build prototypes of their aircraft for testing. At the end of the flight and maintenance comparison, on 10 January 1973, the US Air Force announced the selection of the Fairchild aircraft.
First flight of the aircraft occurred in May 1972, and the first squadron to be equipped with the A-10A became operational in October 1977.
The Northrop's YA-9A was more conventional looking if I remember correctly, similar to an SU-25 in form...
Glad the A-10 got it, that YA-9 is UUUUUUGLY
A lot of people would say the sam about both the A-10 and the A-9...
It also bears more than a passing resemblance to several early Douglas carrier fighters...
Some even call it the ugliest plane in the world. I wouldn't go that far, I'll settle for functional.
Thats cause you've seen the Fairey Gannet. Right?
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