The Venerable C-130
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The Venerable C-130
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I had the privilege of flying on one from Rota, Spain to Sigonella, Sicily in 1979, and worked on some of the M61A1 20mm that flew in the Puff's
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My nephew is a mechanic on an AC-130 gunship crew. The platform is a real workhorse and has a lot of capabilities and versatility.
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I spent a fair amount of time in and around C-130s. I've loaded them, unloaded them and stood watch over them as a member of a firefighting team. Once I even loaded the body of a fallen comrade on one. I've flown more than a few miles on them too.
They are a dependable and versatile workhorse.
Edit: I realized "fire team" might be misconstrued, so I corrected it.
They are a dependable and versatile workhorse.
Edit: I realized "fire team" might be misconstrued, so I corrected it.
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I think it's the "J" version that the Hurricane Hunters fly out of BiloxiKeith B wrote:The platform is a real workhorse and has a lot of capabilities and versatility.
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I was very close to changing jobs from computer programmer to sensor operator on the AC-130. That was before all the dustups in the Middle East. (right after Desert Storm and before any of the current stuff).
I think career wise I made the right choice but man, it should would have been fun to shoot that cannon.
I think career wise I made the right choice but man, it should would have been fun to shoot that cannon.
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My father started with the A model of the C-130 as they were beginning to come off the assembly line in Georgia and remained with C-130's in one way or another for the rest of his Air Force career. That platform has definitely been a workhorse around the world in many different forms and fashions...
But what impresses me most about the Hercules is something I hadn't found out until I was riding one on a flight from Tan Son Nhut AB near Saigon up to DaNang... did you know the C-130 can back itself up? One of the few aircraft that can do that, the pilot reverses thrust on the props and that sucker'll back itself out of a parking spot or a revetment. Ha! Never knew that till our's did it.
But what impresses me most about the Hercules is something I hadn't found out until I was riding one on a flight from Tan Son Nhut AB near Saigon up to DaNang... did you know the C-130 can back itself up? One of the few aircraft that can do that, the pilot reverses thrust on the props and that sucker'll back itself out of a parking spot or a revetment. Ha! Never knew that till our's did it.
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It is an awesome airplane.
My dad was a government QA guy at Allison in Indianapolis from sometime in the 1960s to 1980 or so. That's where all the C-130 engines (and a lot of other military stuff) were manufactured until the J-model came out. I grew up thinking the USAF was composed of C-130s, and some other miscellaneous airplanes. :)
I have quite a few air passenger miles in C-130s, have flown one in a simulator at Little Rock AFB (I crashed on landing
) and have jumped out a two or three of them as well. AIRBORNE! You think they're loud on the inside, try being right behind one of those T-56 turboprops in mid-air when it is cranking the prop at full boogie. Holy smokes.
There were some marvelous aircraft designed in the 1950s and 60s. Just amazing.
My dad was a government QA guy at Allison in Indianapolis from sometime in the 1960s to 1980 or so. That's where all the C-130 engines (and a lot of other military stuff) were manufactured until the J-model came out. I grew up thinking the USAF was composed of C-130s, and some other miscellaneous airplanes. :)
I have quite a few air passenger miles in C-130s, have flown one in a simulator at Little Rock AFB (I crashed on landing
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It's one of those machines like the B-52. No reason to replace it, because there's nothing that will do the task any better. The C-130 is what they use to ferry supplies to the research stations in Antarctica; jets cannot operate in such cold weather. I have a brother-in-law who was in the Air Force, he was an avionics technician for the AC-130, stationed at Hurlburt Field in Florida. Got to take a tour of one when we visited him down there. He also gave me a 105MM shellcasing that was expended in Afghanistan
They're literally the perfect gunship platform; lots of capacity for munitions, a huge profile that you can line with guns, and a long loiter time over a target.
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As an Air Force vet I have alot of respect for the guys (and gals) with boots in the mud (or on the deck), but nothing brings the pain like the USAF :D
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I've always admired the AC-130 and the A-10. Workhorse aircraft that can lay down a world of hurt. When I was considering joining the service, becoming an AC-130 crew member was on my short list of occupations I was interested in. Shame it never panned out.
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I've been a passenger on C-130's having taken off some 40ish times. I've only landed in them twice. ![Mr. Green :mrgreen:](./images/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
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Jumping out of perfectly good airplanes, huh?Dragonfighter wrote:I've been a passenger on C-130's having taken off some 40ish times. I've only landed in them twice.
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Those are my two favorites also! I'm sad to see the A10's being retired. They are a worthy and necessary plane. I recognize the sound of that engine anywhere.SQLGeek wrote:I've always admired the AC-130 and the A-10. Workhorse aircraft that can lay down a world of hurt. When I was considering joining the service, becoming an AC-130 crew member was on my short list of occupations I was interested in. Shame it never panned out.
My husband's first airframe was the c130 H. I never worried about him not making it home from deployment.
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I just remembered that the Governor of Texas was a C-130 pilot. ![Texas Flag :txflag:](./images/smilies/texasflag.gif)
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