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The Lockheed C-130 Hercules is an American four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft designed and built by Lockheed (now Lockheed Martin).Capable of using unprepared runways for takeoffs and landings, the C-130 was originally designed as a troop, medevac, and cargo transport aircraft.
A MAFFS II-equipped C-130 Hercules from the 302nd Airlift Wing drops water over the Hayman Fire burn scar during training in May 2021.. The Modular Airborne FireFighting System (MAFFS) is a self-contained unit used for aerial firefighting that can be loaded onto both military cargo transport Lockheed C-130 Hercules and Embraer C-390 Millennium, which then allows the aircraft to be used as an ...
Rapid Dragon is a palletized and disposable weapons module which is airdropped in order to deploy flying munitions, typically cruise missiles, from unmodified cargo planes.. Developed by the United States Air Force and Lockheed, the airdrop-rigged pallets, called "deployment boxes," provide a low cost method allowing unmodified cargo planes, such as C-130 or C-17 aircraft, to be temporarily ...
The Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules is an American four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft. The C-130J is a comprehensive update of the Lockheed C-130 Hercules, with new engines, flight deck, and other systems. The C-130J is the newest version of the C-130 Hercules, and the only model currently in production.
C-130 Hercules: Aug 23, 1954: Four-engine medium transport 182: C-130 Hercules All early models, including mission-specific variants 282: C-130 Hercules C-130B and later, including variants 382: C-130 Hercules, L-100: Later models, including variants and -30 stretch 83 F-104 Starfighter: Feb 28, 1954: Supersonic Mach 2 interceptor 84 W2V-1
An updated civilian version of the military C-130J-30 model. [15] L-400 Twin Hercules A twin-engine variant of the C-130. It was advertised in at least one publication that it would have "more than 90% parts commonality" with the standard C-130. The aircraft was shelved in the mid-1980s without any being built. [16] [17]
C130 or C-130 may refer to : Lockheed C-130 Hercules, a large aircraft, mainly used to transport cargo; C130J, an upgraded version of C130; Bombardier CSeries C130, a 130-seat variant of the Bombardier CSeries aircraft family, later redesignated CS300, now called Airbus A220-300; Medical Care and Sickness Benefits Convention, 1969 code
The Y-9 is designed for 25 tons of cargo but can carry up to 30 tons in overload configuration. The cargo area has a length of 16.2 m (53 ft), a width of 3.2 m (10 ft), and a height of 2.35 m (7.7 ft). The aircraft can fit up to 106 passengers, 132 paratroopers, or 72 stretchers.