USAF C-130 Photos



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    16th SOS AC-130H #69-6569 is serviced on the flightline on March 20, 1985 at Hurlburt Field, Florida. [USAF photo by TECH. SGT. Talley]
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    USAF C-130E #68-10939 rolls over a section of runway that was repaired during a quick reaction runway repair test on August 11, 1980 at North Field, South Carolina. [USAF photo by TSGT Walter Perkins Jr.]
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    A 1st SOW MC-130E #64-0559 equipped with a Fulton surface-to-air retrieval (STAR) yoke on the nose is serviced on the flight line at Hurlburt Field, Florida in 1995. [USAF photo SRA Dennis E. Maher]
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    36th TAS C-130E #63-7788 captured here on May 9, 1978 in-flight. [USAF photo by Ken Hackman]
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    USAF HC-130N #69-5828 refueling a 39th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Wing HH-53C #68-8284 on June 11, 1978 off the coast of Greenland. The HH-53 is en route from Eglin AFB, Florida to Woodbridge, England. [USAF photo by TSGT Robert C. Leach]
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    Members of the Italian 5th Paratrooper Battalion prepare their jump equipment prior to boarding USAF C-130E #68-10947 for Exercise Bluetail, an Italian paratrooper drop being conducted by the 435th TAW on March 5, 1986. [USAF photo MSGT Patrick Nugent]
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    345th TAS C-130E #63-7825 in August 1978 seen in flight. [USAF photo by TSGT Curtis A. Eddings]
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    Simulated casualties prepare to board C-130E #63-7800 in March of 1985 for evacuation during Exercise Team Spirit 85. [USAF photo by SRA Han Moo Hi]
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    USAF C-130E Hercules makes a low altitude parachute extraction system (LAPES) drop in March 1985 during Exercise Team Spirit 85. [USAF photo by TECH. SGT. Kurt Vail]
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    USAF AC-130A gunship #53-3129 from the 919th SOG on April 3, 1987 flying over the northeast coast of Honduras during Exercise Pegasus 87. The aircraft, nicknamed"The First Lady,"is flying day and night combat air support for Honduran and US Army Special Forces. [USAF photo by TSGT Lou Hernandez]
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    USAF EC-130H #73-1594 from the 43rd ECS on August 30, 1987 banking to the right over the German countryside. The EC-130H "Compass Call" aircraft is based at Sembach AB. Its mission is to provide electronic countermeasures (ECM) to reduce enemy capability to wage war. [USAF photo by SSGT. Fernando Serna]
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    USAF AC-130H #69-6576 during March of 1988 in-flight near Hurlburt Field, Florida. [USAF photo by Tech. SGT. Lee Schading]
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    USAF AC-130H #69-6569 during March of 1988 in-flight near Hurlburt Field, Florida. [USAF photo by Tech. SGT. Lee Schading]
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    USAF EC-130H #73-1594 on January 12, 1989 flying under the project name of Compass Call, is modified to confuse and disrupt enemy command and control operations by using a highly sophisticated electronic jamming system. [USAF photo by TSGT Fernando Serna]
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    USAF EC-130H #73-1594 on January 12, 1989 flying under the project name Compass Call, takes part in a training mission. The aircraft is modified to confuse and disrupt enemy command and control operations by using a highly sophisticated electronic jamming system. [USAF photo by TSGT Fernando Serna]