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Anyone know if its possible to access the TOs for this aircraft online somewhere?

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I did find the -1 for the A-10A here:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/34087548/To-1A-10A1-A-10A-Flight-Manual

 

But hoping to find both the -1 for the 10c if possible, as well as the TOs for the various avionics and other systems in the 10c if I can.

 

On a side note, haven't they made these things digital yet? When I was in (2A157), I always felt the paper TOs were such a huge PITA. Those things weigh like 50 tons, especially when you're carrying like five of them out to the flight line.

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You'll have to get the -34's for the a-10a by paying. The -1's and -34's for the A-10C are "not for public distribution."

 

You know, that's a good point that for some reason I never even thought of :(

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Yep :(. eflightmanuals and military flight manuals ( I believe ), are pretty good sources for the -34's of many other aircraft including the F-16C and the early early F-15E. That is, the -34-1-1's, not the -34-1-1-1's "triple sticks" which are classified.

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