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The Fat Albert aircarft started its iconic role in 1970. The C-130 Hercules was an ideal choice for the demanding logistical duties the Blue Angels would need out of their support aircraft, and it was indeed a match made in heaven.
Fat Albert is a Lockheed Martin C-130J Hercules that follows the Blue Angels across the country as they perform air shows during a season. The modified C-130 carries the team’s...
The Fat Albert (BUNO 164763) was retired from service in May 2019 with 30,000 flight hours. The Blue Angels replaced it with a C-130J Super Hercules acquired from the Royal Air Force (BUNO 170000). [93]
The U.S. Navy’s elite Blue Angels demonstration team is test flying its new “Fat Albert” transport. The plane was purchased from the Royal Air Force and painted in Blue Angels colors.
The US Navy Blue Angels' C-130J Super Hercules, known as "Fat Albert", performs a public demonstration for the first time at Airshow London 2021 in Ontario, ...
Watch and learn more about "Fat Albert," the Blue Angels C-130J Super Hercules, and how this iconic aircraft and its USMC crew perform and transport the U.S. Navy Blue Angels...
The U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron C-130 Hercules, affectionately known as Fat Albert, returned to its role as the logistics and transport aircraft of the Blue Angels, June 14.