Canadian C-130 Photos



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    CAF 436 Squadron CC-130H #130344 taxiing after landing at Cambridge Bay, Nunavut on March 25, 2006 to pick-up the first chalk from A Company, 3 Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry during exercise Artic Patricia. [CAF photo by MCpl John Bradley]
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    Canadian Soldiers head towards CC-130E #130327 on the tarmac at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan on June 1, 2006. [CAF photo by Sergeant Dennis Power]
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    A Canadian CC-130E #130315 from 8 Wing Trenton takes off during exercise Maple Flag on June 2, 2005 at Cold Lake, Alberta. [CAF photo by Corporal Bob Mellin]
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    A Canadian CC-130E #130315 from 8 Wing Trenton takes off during exercise Maple Flag on June 2, 2005 at Cold Lake, Alberta. [CAF photo by Corporal Bob Mellin]
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    CAF CC-130H #130342 from Winnipeg?s 435 Transport Squadron flies over Vancouver Island on March 16, 2005. [CAF photo by Private Vaughan Lightowler]
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    Aircraft commander Captain Sam Bruce and his Co-pilot, Captain Jay Steele, both from 413 Transport and Rescue Squadron, fly their CAF CC 130 Hercules on May 10, 2004 during a Search and Rescue standby mission. [CAF photo by Corporal McVeigh]
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    A Heavy Snowfall accumulation on the tail assembly on November 14, 2004 at CFB Greenwood, Nova Scotia and causes the front landing gear of a CC 130E #130323 to rise into air while its rear ramp to rests on ground. The Search and Rescue aircraft was left outside on standby for quick response to a distress call. [CAF photo by Master Corporal G.W. Andrews]
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    Members of 14 Air Movements Unit (AMU) attempt to establish a new world record at CFB Greenwood, Nova Scotia on August 23, 2005 by pulling CC-130E #130317 while raising money for a local food bank. [CAF photo by Corporal Leonard]
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    CC-130E #130305 seen here in flight. [CAF photo]
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    Lockheed Martin demonstrates its new generation C-130J registration #N4099R (USAF #96-8153) on June 25, 2005 to DND and civilian personnel at CFB Winnipeg, Manitoba, during a two day visit as part of a promotional tour covering 30 countries on six continents. [CAF photo by Sergeant Dennis J. Mah]
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    Lockheed Martin pilot Pete Bonato accompanies 435 Squadron pilot Captain Scott Cameron as he trials new CC-130J registration N4099R at Gimli Airport in Manitoba on June 25, 2005. The CC-130J is on a promotional tour covering 30 countries and six continents. [CAF photo by Sergeant Dennis J. Mah]
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    CC-130H #130344 during Exercise Repatriation on April 26, 2002 at CFB Borden, Ontario. Exercise Repatriation practices the removal of noncombattants from a hostile area. [CAF photo by Jacek Szymanski]
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    Canadian Forces CC-130E #130308 prepares to touch down on June 11, 2003 in Bunia, Democratic Republic of Congo. The Canadian Forces is supplying two CC-130 aircraft as part of Operation Caravan, to help deploy the French-led coalition of approximately 1400 troops into the war-torn country. [CAF photo by MCpl. Brian Walsh]
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    Canadian Forces CC-130E #130308 prepares to touch down on June 11, 2003 in Bunia, Democratic Republic of Congo. The Canadian Forces is supplying two CC-130 aircraft as part of Operation Caravan, to help deploy the French-led coalition of approximately 1400 troops into the war-torn country. [CAF photo by MCpl. Brian Walsh]
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    Canadian Forces CC-130E #130308 arts Bunia airport in the Democratic Republic of Congo on June 13, 2003. The Canadian Forces is supplying two CC-130 aircraft as part of Operation Caravan, to help deploy the French-led coalition of approximately 1400 troops into the war-torn country. [CAF photo by MCpl. Brian Walsh]