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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]
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USAF C-130E #63-7775, wreckage being destroyed on April 19, 1972 the day after it had crashed. [photographer unknown]
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USAF C-130E #63-7775, reconnaissance image day following wreckage destruction on April 20, 1972 to confirm aircraft destroyed. [photographer unknown]
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What happens when the load is released to early. Construction number needed. [photographer unknown]
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USAF C-130E #62-1814 seen after an electrical fire in the cockpit on March 3, 1968 at Cam Ranh Bay AB, South Vietnam while assigned to the 50th TAS. [photo by William Callen]
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USAF C-130E #62-1814 seen after an electrical fire in the cockpit on March 3, 1968 at Cam Ranh Bay AB, South Vietnam. Aircraft belonged to the 50th TAS. [photo by William Callen]
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Crew attend to wreckage of USAF C-130E #62-1814 seen after crashed March 3, 1968. Belonged to the 50th TAS at the time of loss. [photo by William Callen]
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USAF C-130E #62-1814 seen after an electrical fire in the cockpit on March 3, 1968 at Cam Ranh Bay AB, South Vietnam. [photo by William Callen]
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USAF C-130A #56-0499 which was shot down on 3 engine takeoff at Budop Special Forces Camp, A-341, December 13, 1969. Crew survived, but 3 Cambodian CIDG strikers were burned to death in a bunker. [photographer unknown]
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United States Army helicopter crews (total six helicopters: 2 - AH-1 Cobras, 2 - UH-1 Hueys, 2 - OH-6 Loach's) have determined survivors to be on the ground and require rescuing. A UH-1 Huey helicopter can be seen approaching wreckage from the nose of the C-130 wreckage. Rescue of the crew members was about to begin. The Huey door gunners left their posts to enter burning wreckage and dig out C-130 crew members. Photo taken from AH-1 Cobra helicopter pilot, Don Gooch who was flying cover over the rescue. Date: April 18, 1972, 1150hrs. C-130E #63-7775. Call sign: Manta 75. [photographer unknown]
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Stars and Stripes newspaper article involving C-130, SERIAL# 63-7775, Call sign: Manta 75. Date of article: April, 1972.
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Stars and Stripes newspaper article involving C-130, AIRCRAFT SERIAL# 63-7775, call sign: Manta 75. Date of article: April, 1972.
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Aircraft Commander and Lead Loadmaster. C-130, AIRCRAFT SERIAL# 63-7775. Resupply airdrop mission over An Lôc, RVN. Shot down. Date: April 18, 1972, 1130hrs
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Civilian L100-30 #5A-DOM Chartered by Akakus Oil crashed during take-off, 2km from the Sharara oilfield, after delivering 18 tonnes of catering and maintenance supplies. on April 29th, 2018. [Unknown photographer]
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Algerian Air Force C-130H #7T-WHT skidded off the runway at Biskra AB and broke its tail section off on 3rd, June 2018. [Photographer unknown]