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C-130E #63-7799 photographed on April 13, 2005 at AMARC, Arizona. [photo by Philip Kovaric]
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C-130E #63-7799 in storage at AMARC and while it cannot be seen the aircraft is named City of Jacksonville. [photo by Philip Kovaric]
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C-130E #63-7799 which was retired to AMARC on April 12, 2005 by the 62nd Airlift Squadron. [photo by Philip Kovaric]
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C-130E #63-7788 an ex-Michigan ANG aircraft of the 171st AS but seen here in storage at AMARC in late 2003. [photo by Philip Kovaric]
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C-130E #63-7788 put into storage on February 27, 2003. [photo by Philip Kovaric]
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Uknown C-130 fuselage amongst various bits of debris in storage at AMARC. [photo by Philip Kovaric]
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C-130E #63-7790 still in markings for the commanders aircraft of the 374th AW seen here in storage at AMARC on November 21, 2006. [photo by Philip Kovaric]
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C-130E #63-7790 photographed one day after its arrival to AMARC on November 20, 2006. [photo by Philip Kovaric]
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A very rough looking C-130 fuselage sitting on the desert floor in AMARC, Arizona amongst vintage automobiles. [photo by Philip Kovaric]
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C-130E #63-7805 retied on February 25, 2003 by the 327th AS based at Willow Grove, Pennsylvania. [photo by Philip Kovaric]
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C-130E #63-7807 retired several years ago on October 10, 1994 by the 61st AS and still has the LK tail code which the squadron no longer carries. [photo by Philip Kovaric]
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C-130E #63-7807 photographed January 28, 2005 at AMARC, Arizona after several years in the desert. [photo by Philip Kovaric]
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USN DC-130A #570497 previously from VX-30 in spectacular high-viz markings photographed on June 29, 2007 at AMARC. [photo by Philip Kovaric]
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Close up of the tail of USN DC-130A #570497 previously from VX-30. The serial number clearly identifies the aircraft as ex-USAF. [photo by Philip Kovaric]
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USN DC-130A #570497 previously from VX-30 in spectacular high-viz markings in storage at AMARC, Arizona. [photo by Philip Kovaric]