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C-130 Hercules

The United States Air Force C-130 Hercules
Description
RoleMultirole airlift transport, + many special variants
CrewVaries, usually 3–5
First Flight
Entered Service
ManufacturerLockheed Martin
Dimensions
Length97 ft 9 in29.79 m
Wingspan132 ft 7 in40.41 m
Height38 ft 10 in11.9 m
Wing Area1,745 ft²162.12 m²
Cargo Hold Dimensions ft in x ft in x ft in m x m x m
Weights
Empty72,892 lb33,063 kg
Loaded155,000 lb70,310 kg
Maximum Takeoff175,000 lb79,380 kg
Capacity
Powerplant
Engines4 Allison T56 turboprops (A-H models)
4 Rolls-Royce AE2100 turboprops
Power4 x 4,910 hp4 x 3,600 kW
Performance
Maximum Speed386 mph621 km/h
Combat Range2,490 miles4,000 km
Ferry Range4,605 miles7,410 km
Service Ceiling23,000 ft7,010 m
Rate of Climb1,900 ft/min580 m/min
Wing Loading lb/ft² kg/m²
Thrust/Weight
Power/Mass hp/lb kW/kg
Avionics
Avionics


The Lockheed C-130 Hercules, a four-engine turboprop aircraft, is the main tactical air transport aircraft of the United States military forces. Capable of landing and taking off from short, rough dirt runways, it is a people and cargo hauler and is used in a wide variety of other roles, such as gunships, weather watchers, tankers, firefighters and aerial ambulances. There are more than 40 versions of the Hercules, and it is widely used by more than 50 nations.

The KC-130 tanker is equipped with a removable 13,626 L (3600 US gallon) stainless steel fuel tank that is carried inside the cargo compartment providing additional fuel when required. The two wing-mounted hose and drogue aerial refueling pods each transfer up to 1,135 L (300 US gallons) per minute to two aircraft simultaneously allowing for rapid cycle times of multiple-receiver aircraft formations (a typical tanker formation of four aircraft in less than 30 minutes).

The C-130 was intended to be replaced by USAF's AMST project. However, following AMST's canellation, the C-130 has remained in production. Today the only production model is the new C-130J.

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Models

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Variants

Variants of the C-130 include:

The C-130 made history in November, 1963 when on the 8th, 21st and 22nd the USS Forrestal and the C-130 set a record for the largest and heaviest aircraft landing on a Navy aircraft carrier. The tests were more than successful, however the idea was considered a bit too risky for routine COD ("Carrier On-board Delivery") operations.

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Units Using the Hercules

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United States Air Force

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United States Marine Corps

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United States Coast Guard

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Royal Air Force

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South African Air Force

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Royal New Zealand Air Force

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Malaysian Royal Air Force

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Royal Australian Air Force

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Royal Norwegian Air Force


Modern USAF Series Miscellaneous
C-5 Galaxy Attack--OA/A-10,AC-130H/URC-135V/W
C-17 Globemaster III Bomber--B-52,-2,-1B,F-117AOC-135B
C-20 Gulfstream III Fighter--F-15/E ,F-16KC-10,-135
C-21 Learjet Electronic--E-3,-4B,-8C EC-130E/J,HHC-130P/N
C-32 C-22B Transport--C-5,-17,-141B, -20,-21MC-130E/H/P
C-130 Hercules C-22B, -32, -130, -37A, -40B/CMH-53J/M
C-141B Starlifter Trainers--T-1, -37, -38, -43, -6HH-60G
C-37A Gulfstream V Weather--WC-130, -135UH-1N
C-40B/C Clipper UAV--RQ-1/MQ-1 UAV, Global HawkU-2S/TU-2S
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