Lockheed Martin test pilots Lyle Schaefer and Bob Price take the first J-model ZH865 aloft for the first time on 5 April 1996 from Dobbins ARB in Marietta, Georgia. That aircraft, an extended fuselage length Super Hercules, was delivered to the Royal Air Force after testing was completed. [Lockheed Martin photo by John Rossino]
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News: UK MoD awards Marshall Aerospace a contract for C-130J centre wing replacement programme [2017-07-17]
Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group has been awarded a new contract by the Ministry of Defence in support of the Centre Wing Replacement Programme to the Royal Air Force’s C-130J Super Hercules fleet.
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