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Subject: A-14
ssparks1@iopener.net    12/9/2000 1:49:30 AM
What is an A-14?
 
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reserva120@hotmail.com    RE:A-14   4/1/2002 2:00:04 PM
I don't think there was one,atleast of newer aircraft (last 30 years) that i know of ,there was the A-12 maybe you mean that????
 
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Dr_Cruel@hotmail.com    RE:A-14   7/3/2002 9:16:22 PM
The Curtiss XA-14 was the first multi-engine attack plane tested by the Army Air Corps. The aircraft was initially developed as a company project as the Curtiss Model 76. The Model 76 had a crew of two and carried a standard weapons load for aircraft of the mid-1930s: 4 pilot-controlled, forward firing .30-cal. machine guns and 1 flexible .30-cal. machine gun for the gunner. The maximum bomb load was only 650 pounds, less less 150 lbs. more than the single engine Curtiss A-12... link
 
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reserva120@hotmail.com    RE:A-14   9/3/2002 6:49:50 PM
i think he was refering to newer aircraft(and by a-12 i mean the delta-wing cancellen thing back in 89, by Chenny) to bad that would have been a great platform with a great many uses in today's world....(hell we could've given a few to the brit's as a recon-platform so the would't have to use nearly fifty-year old P-9)....what a great command (uav...ea-6 ..recon..etc.etc) it would have made.......if only ?? Allan
 
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x-29/a-12    RE:A-14   3/31/2003 2:49:56 PM
The navy has used the F-14 in a ground attack role and has called it the F/A-14. This may be the reference.
 
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Heorot    RE:A-14   4/11/2003 1:42:35 PM
Reserva, what are you on about. Britain doesn't use P9's whatever they are.
 
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