Description
The A-10 Thunderbolt II Demo Team East was the Warthog's ambassador to the American public — a team of hand-selected pilots tasked with showing what the ugly, beloved attack jet could actually do. At airshows across the eastern United States, they took an aircraft built for tank killing and turned it into something that stopped crowds cold.
The A-10 Demonstration Teams served as official representatives of the USAF's A-10 community, giving aviation fans and military families a front-row look at the jet's low-speed agility and unmistakable presence. The East team reflected the geographic reach of A-10 operations, with demo teams representing the culture and heritage of the Warthog units in their region. These weren't just performances — they were arguments for why the A-10 deserved to stay in the inventory. And they made that argument well.
If you flew on the Demo Team, crewed the aircraft for airshow season, or stood in the grass at a flight line watching that Hog roll by with gear down and engines growling, this patch belongs with your collection. Demo Team pilots were chosen carefully, and their professionalism on the airshow circuit said everything about the broader A-10 community — disciplined, skilled, and fiercely proud of the jet they flew.
This patch honors the pilots and maintainers who carried the A-10's banner at airshows year after year, and the wider family of Warthog crews who kept the jet alive through decades of budget fights and retirement threats. The A-10 Demo Team East made the case for the Hog to civilian audiences — and it resonated.
Shield-shaped at 3.5" × 4", the patch features a bold blue top panel carrying "A-10" in white, with a bright gold body showing "DEMO TEAM" and "EAST" flanking a diagonal red lightning bolt. A detailed silver A-10 Warthog silhouette crosses the center with energy and authority. Finished with a clean blue merrowed border, it's a standout piece for any A-10 or USAF airshow collection.