Found 29 aircraft, displaying 16-29
[Sorted by Name]
Local S/N |
AF/Unit |
Aircraft |
Name |
Marked |
Date |
Details |
63-865 |
USAF 36 AS
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63-7865
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"Lets Roll"
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"374 AW"
|
Aug 2002 |
Details
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88601 |
USAF 37 AS
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08-8601
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"Lets Roll"
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"86 AW"
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01 Apr 2009 |
Details
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89-106 |
USAF 757 AS
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89-9106
|
"Lets Roll"
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Unknown |
Details
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87-281 |
USAF 96 AS
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87-9281
|
"Lets Roll"
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May 2005 |
Details
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70-274 |
USAF 37 AS
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70-1274
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"Lets Roll / Spirit of Ramstein"
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Aug 2002 |
Details
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79-477 |
USAF 192 AS
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79-0477
|
"Linda"
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Jun 2014 |
Details
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June 21, 2014, marked the first mission flown by the 192nd AS with an all-female flight crew. Maj. Hillary Moynihan- pilot, Capt. Brooke Magee- co-pilot, 1st. Lt. Merridy Stephenson- navigator, Master Sgt. Kathleen Backlund- loadmaster, Tech. Sgt. Jennifer Cronin- flight engineer and Staff Sgt. Jana Morales- loadmaster
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55-024 |
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55-0024
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"Local Yokel"
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Unknown |
Details
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Operated by the Air Force System Command (AFSC).
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55-022 |
USAF 40 FLTS
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55-0022
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"Lone Wolf"
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Unknown |
Details
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Last Operational USAF C-130A
Last operational flight of a USAF C-130A was on October 3, 2003 at Eglin AFB, Florida.
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64-852 |
USAF 71 RQS
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64-14852
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"Lone Wolf"
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May 2007 |
Details
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A97-449 |
RAAF 37 sqn
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"Longer Harder Faster"
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Unknown |
Details
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149798 |
USNavy VR-3
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"Look Ma, No Hook"
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30 Oct 1963 |
Details
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Largest aircraft to land on a carrier
Used for carrier suitability trials on the USS Forrestal making 29 touch and goes, and 21 landings and unassisted takeoffs just off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida. The aircraft was being studied for use as a Carrier Onboard Delivery transport. The refueling pods were removed from the aircraft for the tests. This C-130 made history as the largest aircraft to land and take-off from an aircraft carrier but never became operational.
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2001 |
USCG 5 CGD - Elizabeth City
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01-2001
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"Lt. JG Morgan Garrett"
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Jun 2021 |
Details
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Wears the name of Lt. J.G. Morgan Garrett a Coast Guard pilot who lost her life during a training flight in Alabama.
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64-561 |
USAF 711 SOS
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64-0561
|
"Lucky 7"
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Oct 1996 |
Details
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63-813 |
USAF 171 AS
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63-9813
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"Lucky 813 DCCCXIII"
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Nov 1994 |
Details
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Abbreviations and symbols:
[act] |
Active |
[i/a] |
Instructional Airframe |
[sto] |
Stored (e.g. at AMARG) |
[cld] |
Cancelled Order |
[msh] |
Involved in Mishap |
[w/o] |
Write-off |
[con] |
Converted |
[o/o] |
On Order |
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[des] |
Destroyed (drone) |
[pre] |
Preserved (museum, gateguard) |
T/V |
LM Aero Type/Version (Construction) number |
[emb] |
Embargoed |
[scr] |
Scrapped |
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