Interior C-130 Photos



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    The J model features a range of improvements from the old KC-130 model. The newer model features all digital controls and has eliminated the need for navigators and engineers. Photo taken March 29, 2007. [USMC photo by Lance Cpl. Juan D. Alfonso]
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    Marines from Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 365 (Reinforced), 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, NATO International Security Assistance Force, prepares a KC-130J prior to a flight. The KC-130J pilots and crew have been crisscrossing the country, flying cargo and passengers for ISAF. [USMC photo by Cpl. Randall A. Clinton]
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    United States Army soldiers ride on a Marine Corps KC-130J cargo plane in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan March 16, 2008. The Marine Corps cargo planes have provided air service for all nations under ISAF in southern Afghanistan. [USMC photo by Cpl. Randall A. Clinton]
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    The cockpit of a 317th Airlift Group C-130 Hercules cargo aircraft after the hangar the plane was located in became flooded with water from the automatic sprinkler system at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, May 6, 2008. [USAF photo by Staff Sgt. Connor W. Estes]
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    Airmen aboard a C-130 Hercules complete rigging a cargo for airdrop during exercise Sentry Cowboy I. The airmen are from the 181st TAS. [USAF photo]
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    Jegere fra Hærens Jegerkommando gjør et "static" fallskjermhopp fra lasterampen på et C-130 Hercules fly Paratroopers from the Norwegian Army Special Operations Commando make a static jump from the loading ramp on a C-130 Hercules over southern Norway.
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    The glass cockpit of an RCAF CC-130J Hercules at CFB Trenton, Ontario on October 3, 2011. [Photo by Cpl Darcy Lefebvre]
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    Air Force pilots prepare for takeoff in a C-130J Super Hercules July 23, 2014, at Dyess AFB. Two 317th AG C-130Js successfully employed air-to-air tactics against an F-16 Fighting Falcon during a training exercise en route to NAS-JRB Fort Worth, Texas. [USAF photo by A1C Kedesha Pennant]
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    Members from 17th SOS fly an MC-130P Combat Shadow on October 16, 2014 during a four-ship formation above the coast of Okinawa, Japan. All Pacific-based MC-130P Combat Shadow aircraft will be retired over the next year and replaced with the MC-130J Commando II. The flight marked the last time the Combat Shadows will conduct a four-ship formation at Kadena Air Base. [USAF photo by A1C Keith James]
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    Capt. Shawn Hooton, 36th AS C-130 Hercules pilot, conducts a low-approach over Gwangju Air Base, South Korea on November 19. 2014, during Exercise Max Thunder. [USAF photo by SSgt. Cody H. Ramirez]
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    TSgt. Ronnie Graham, a turboprop craftsman with the 403rd AMXS, goes through his checklist to suppress and extinguish a fire during a fire drill in the 403rd C-103J simulator on January 6. Graham is one of 120 maintainer students who endure the annual maintenance engine run refresher course each year. [USAF photo by MSgt. Brian Lamar]
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    C-130J cockpit simulator [courtesy photo]
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    Two MC-130J Commando II’s #12-5761 & #12-5762 from 17 SOS prepare to leave Kunsan AB during Exercise Gryphon Knife on March, 2, 2015. During Gryphon Knife, Airmen stationed out of Kadena AB, came to the ROK to support the objectives and learn the mission of Special Operations Command Korea. [USAF photo by SrA Divine Cox]
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    TSgt. Christopher Jones, 418th FLTS C-130J flight test loadmaster, evaluates the cargo area July 13 during a high speed container delivery system test on a C-130J. The 418th FLTS and the C-130 Flight Test Team at Edwards AFB, Calif., is currently testing a new airdrop method called the high speed container delivery system. This new system is designed to deliver supplies to troops on the ground from lower altitudes and higher airspeeds from a C-130J. [USAF photo by Chris Neill]
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    The last test container bundle in a string of seven bundles exits a C-130J during a High Speed Container Delivery System test June 22. HSCDS testing began in June and involves the 418th FLTS conducting the tests with the assistance from the 412th Operations Support Squadron Developmental Airdrop Rigging Shop and the U.S. Army Natick Soldier Research, Engineering and Development Center. [USAF photo by Bobbi Zapka]