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Refueling via C-130
The C-130 can deliver fuel as well as fire retardant. Here, during operations in Iraq, an HC-130--an extended-range, combat search-and-rescue variant--performs its primary mission of in-flight refueling of helicopters (in this case, HH-60G Pave Hawk). This version also transports and picks up pararescue teams. HC-130s commonly fly after dark, with no external lighting and with crew members wearing night vision goggles, to avoid detection.

This extended-range version of the C-130 can travel beyond 4,000 miles, with a ceiling of 33,000 feet and a speed of 289 mph at sea level.

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C-130 = Super Spooky?
IIRC, before the end of the Vietnam fiasco the C-130 gunships were flying although they weren't nearly as potent or as accurate as what flies today. This would have been in the '68 period. The old AC-... (Read the rest)
Posted by: bodger@... Posted on: 01/07/08 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Puff the Magic Dragon mgkdrgn   | 01/02/08
"Puff" was NOT a C-130 Dr_Zinj   | 01/02/08
They're loud... Dr. John   | 01/02/08
"Puff" was a "gooney bird" silvertip@...   | 01/05/08
C-130 Hercules gregory-wheeler@...   | 01/02/08
C-130 = Super Spooky? bodger@...   | 01/07/08

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