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JPRyan

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Just found this great forum My name is Jim Ryan and I am 79 yrs young and still going strong. This old moss back is happy to be here. I have had many hobbies over the years, gold mining, wood working, machining, farming and my latest metal casting. I am a retired electronic tech. worked on most of the Air force war birds including the wart-hog. retired at the young age of 54 and have loved every second of it. I have a well equipped mach. shop,couple of mills s/b tool room lathe mig and stick welders all kinds of saws metal and wood (some one retired for 25 years needs a lot of toys). Most of the stuff I make is for the shop but model engines is a very interesting subject. I have been a member for only a couple of hours so I have very much reading to do thanks for having me. JPR:D
 
G'day from Oz Jim. Welcome to the forum.
 
Welcome JP. This hobby will help you to stay young.

Regards,
Rudy
 
Hi Jim

Welcome from England. Awesome piece of kit the A10 . I don't want to be on the receiving end of one.

Regards Mark
 
Looks like you have had and are having a great life. Welcome to the forum .
Sounds like you shop is ready to go.
I am retired air guard but still doing civilian work full time. anything we can do to help let us know. a great bunch of guys here.
Tin
 
A warm welcome, JP we are never to old to learn or have fun!
 
Welcome from another newbie, Jim. It sounds like you have the shop and retirement that I am striving for.

Nice area around Auburn. I spent a couple of summers just south of you, just outside of Pollock Pines on Hwy. 50. I was working for the US Forest Service at the time as a wildland firefighter (Eldorado Hotshot Crew). On my days off I would ramble around the area on my motorcycle.
 
G'day from Oz Jim. Welcome to the forum.

Thanks for the welcome Herb, always wanted to see the land down under and find some of those big yellow stones you fellows keep tripping on. JPR
 
Hi Jim

Welcome from England. Awesome piece of kit the A10 . I don't want to be on the receiving end of one.

Regards Mark

Hello Mark thanks for the warm welcome, yes the A10 is a great bird I worked on it for 10 years as an electronic tech. on the flight line at a depot level base in California. It was a great plane to work on and always kept up to date in its electronic systems. Jim
 
Welcome and "Huan Yin" from faraway Singapore. You are my big "bro". At 69 your baby "bro".


Gus

Well a big hello and thank you for the warm welcome "lil. Bro". Like you I used to fish a lot, my most enjoyable trip was a week in glacier bay alaska fishing for king salmon and Halibut what a blast that was. Best to you Jim
 
Welcome JP, this forum needs as many Jims as it can get.

Jim
 
Looks like you have had and are having a great life. Welcome to the forum .
Sounds like you shop is ready to go.
I am retired air guard but still doing civilian work full time. anything we can do to help let us know. a great bunch of guys here.
Tin

Thanks for the kind welcome Tin, this seems to be a very friendly site and yes this life has been a great trip its going to be tough hanging up my spurs many years from now. Regards Jim
 
Welcome from another newbie, Jim. It sounds like you have the shop and retirement that I am striving for.

Nice area around Auburn. I spent a couple of summers just south of you, just outside of Pollock Pines on Hwy. 50. I was working for the US Forest Service at the time as a wildland firefighter (Eldorado Hotshot Crew). On my days off I would ramble around the area on my motorcycle.

Hello and thanks for the warm welcome fstreed. Yep the Auburn area is a great place I have lived here over 40 years now. Jim
 
Welcome JP, this forum needs as many Jims as it can get.

Jim

Thanks for the warm welcome Aussie Jim. Your post about a lot of jims really made me laugh. at one time I worked in a back shop repairing electronic equipment for the f 111's and nearly everyone in that shop was named jim, it really got complicated, (hey Jim just did not work too well) Regards JPR
 
Thanks for the kind welcome Tin, this seems to be a very friendly site and yes this life has been a great trip its going to be tough hanging up my spurs many years from now. Regards Jim

Hi Jim
Just saw some Videos from YOUTUBE. The A10 was a fantastic tank killer and great ground supporter. Same practically wiped off all of Saddam Hussein's tanks and aircrafts on the ground. The modernised Gatling gun was equally fantastic.Does it ever jammed while firing so many rounds per sec???

A10 looks like an ugly duckling and yet performed like a Swan.
Did Russian caught up with their own A-10??


Gus
 
Jim


I was not going to say this but the way the thread is going se la vi.
I work not far from Auburn New Jersey. go past Auburn road every day the next door neighbors growing up were named Ryan and my normal first name nickname is ..............Jim. Small world ? coincidence? overused common names ????
Tin

Gus: yes the A-10 is impressive. I have had the opportunity to be in the tower of the local air gunnery range during live fire exercises. distinctive sound and not what one would imagine.
Tin
 
Hi Jim
Just saw some Videos from YOUTUBE. The A10 was a fantastic tank killer and great ground supporter. Same practically wiped off all of Saddam Hussein's tanks and aircrafts on the ground. The modernised Gatling gun was equally fantastic.Does it ever jammed while firing so many rounds per sec???

A10 looks like an ugly duckling and yet performed like a Swan.
Did Russian caught up with their own A-10??


Gus

Hi Gus I have never heard of the gun jamming but then everything mal functions eventually. the drum was huge took up a large portion of the main frame. The aircraft was so silent that on a high speed run you would not hear it untill it was on you, this was demonstrated to me on my test pilots last flight before being re-assigned. Funny thing the AF was thinking of de-activating the hog before the Desert wars. Most pilots wanted to fly the high speed jets. Dont know if the Russians have a copy but they are missing a bet if they dont.
 
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