MOODY AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. -- After identifying structural cracks on thin skinned A-10s and A-10C Thunderbolt models the Air Combat Command has issued a systematic identification of certain affected airframes by corresponding tail number here October 4, 2008. The risk of structural damage to wings of A-10 models was discovered at Hill Air Force Base, UT., while A-10 models were undergoing a service life extension program and scheduled structural inspection programmed visits.(U.S. Air Force Photo taken by SrA Javier Cruz)
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