ANG C-130 Photos



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    Decal on LC-130H #83-0493 from 139th AS NYANG seen at RIAT 2004. [Photo by Asif Shamim]
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    C-130H #82-0055 from the 144th AS AKANG, seen at RIAT 2004. [Asif Shamim Collection]
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    USAF C-130H #82-0055 from the 144th AS Alaska ANG, seen at RIAT 2004. [Asif Shamim Collection]
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    C-130E #63-7851 from the 198th AS PRANG seen at RIAT 2004. [Photo by Asif Shamim]
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    C-130E #63-7851 from the 198th AS PRANG seen at RIAT 2004. [Photo by Asif Shamim]
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    C-130H #89-1186 from the 105th AS TNANG, seen at RIAT 2004. [Photo by Asif Shamim]
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    C-130H #89-1186 from the 105th AS TNANG, seen at RIAT 2004. [Photo by Asif Shamim ]
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    A crew chief from the 139th AS/109th AW at New York's Stratton ANGB performs pre-flight checks on a LC-130H #83-0493 on July 27, 2004 as the crew prepares to depart from Lajes Field, Azores. The crew is returning from the Royal International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford, England, where they won the prize for best-kept military aircraft. It was one of 150 aircraft from 30 countries at the tattoo. Note the name and nose art "Pride of Scotia". [U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Robert W. Valenca]
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    USAF C-130H 80-0326 from the 158th AS based at Savannah, Georgia performs an assault landing on a dirt landing strip at Holland Drop Zone. [USAF photo by Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Allen]
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    Army soldiers board C-130H 88-1302 from the 130th AS at an undisclosed location on April 4th, 2003. The Army is deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. [USAF photo by Staff Sgt. Quinton T. Burris]
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    A row of C-130 Hercules from the 485th AEW are parked at a forward-deployed location in Southwest Asia on April 22, 2003. Seven C-130 units combined here to form the largest collection of the aircraft in the world, according to officials. The closest aircraft is C-130H serial 91-1234 of the 165th AS from Kentucky. [USAF photo by Senior Airman Manuel Martinez]
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    USAF-ANG C-130H #88-1303 of the 130th AS carrying passengers from the Regional Air Movement Control Center refuels at Bagram AB, Afghanistan, on its way to Kabul IAP. [USAF photo by 2nd Lt. James Madeiros]
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    Flying over the Pennsylvania countryside in a training mission, the EC-130E/J Commando Solo is a specially-modified four-engine Hercules transport that conducts information operations, psychological operations and broadcasts information in various frequencies. The 193rd Special Operations Wing, Harrisburg International Airport, Pa., has total responsibility for the Commando Solo missions. [U.S. Air Force photo]
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    USAF-ANG C-130J 98-1355 sits in the Benefield Anechoic Facility at Edwards AFB, California during a defensive systems electronic warfare test. Ground testing of the systems took place in the chamber to ensure all of the systems integrated into the mission computer would not interfere with other avionics systems before the aircraft began operational test flights. Open-air testing of the integrated defensive systems began October 7th at China Lake Naval Weapons Center. [USAF photo by Thomas Powell]
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    USAF- ANG C-130J Hercules #98-1355 sits in the Benefield Anechoic Facility [USAF photo by Thomas Powell]