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USAF C-130H #74-1693 (c/n 4693) seen here after ground fire at Pope AFB. Some of the wreck was salvaged to become a loadmaster trainer at Pope AFB and later scraped. [photographer not known]
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The tail remains of C-130H A-1334, that crashed in Wamena, Papua, on December 18, 2016. [Photo Daeng_Info]
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The burnt out remains of C-130H A-1334, that crashed in Wamena, Papua, on December 18, 2016. [Photo Daeng_Info]
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Rescuers collect personal belongings of the victims of Indonesian Air Force C-130H #A-1334 that crashed in the mountainous area in Wamena, Papua province, Indonesia on December 18, 2016. The Hercules transport plane crashed in bad weather in the easternmost province, killing all on board. [Photo AP by Gerry Kossay]
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Libyan AF C-130H #118 (c/n 4405) damaged after airstrike at Al Jufra AB, by Libyan National Air Force MiG-21MF. [Photographer unknown]
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Fire damaged Hercules. Need help identifying the serial. [photographer unknown]
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A 386th AEW C-130H Hercules sits immobile after experiencing a tire blowout on landing at an undisclosed location in Southwest Aisa, June 16, 2017. [USAF photo by MSgt. Eric M. Sharman]
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The 386th EMXS combat metals team installs a repaired C-130H landing gear door during a maintenance operation at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, June 23, 2017. ([USAF photo by MSgt. Eric M. Sharman]
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USMC KC-130 Hercules aircraft crashed in the Mississippi area on Monday with all on-board being lost.
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USMC KC-130 Hercules aircraft crashed in the Mississippi area on Monday with all on-board being lost.
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USMC KC-130 Hercules aircraft crashed in the Mississippi area on Monday with all on-board being lost.
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TUDM C-130H-30 #M30-14 made an emergency gear up landing at the Labuan IAP at 5.15pm on November 18, 2017 after circling for six hours to burn off fuel following a landing gear malfunction. [Photo by RMAF]
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USAF C-130B #58-0743, photographed the day following of it's destruction. It had returned from flying myself and another Airman to Chu Lai. I was told that they had one heck of a time trying to extinguish the fire. access to the cockpit area was near impossible to get to. [photo via Roger W.]
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USAF C-130B #58-0743, photographed the day following of it's destruction. It had returned from flying myself and another Airman to Chu Lai. I was told that they had one heck of a time trying to extinguish the fire. access to the cockpit area was near impossible to get to. [photo via Roger W.]
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Burning wreckage of USAF C-130E #63-7775, which was shot down near An Lôc, RVN on April 18, 1972. [photographer unknown]