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Hercules - Aircraft Profile - : Hercules

Hercules

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The C1 and C3 aircraft are used primarily to carry troops, passengers or freight and are capable of carrying up to 128 passengers, or 20 tonnes of palletised freight or vehicles, for up to 2000nmls. The freight bay can accommodate a range of wheeled or tracked vehicles. The maximum range without refuelling is 3500nmls, which can be extended to over 4000nmls by air-to-air refuelling. The other main role of the C-130 is Transport Support (TS), is the airborne delivery of personnel or stores by airdrop. The C130 Hercules supports airborne operations conducted by 16 Air Assault Brigade by the aerial delivery of paratroops, stores and equipment.

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 Entering service as far back as 1956, the C-130 Hercules is the longest continuously produced military aircraft and has served with many countries throughout the world.  This versatile aircraft has been a military transport, firefighting aircraft, missile platform and humanitarian supply aircraft in a multitude of roles.  Among its notable achievements is a record set in 1963 for the largest and heaviest aircraft to land on an aircraft carrier.

Tribute to the Lockheed C-130 Hercules by Ivan Berryman.
 As the Libyan people's uprising against Colonel Gadaffi's regime intensified at the end of February 2011, many British nationals found themselves isolated in the sprawling desert, many of them oil workers in some of the country's most remote areas.  As Libya deteriorated into rebellion, British Special Forces were dispatched to pluck the stranded workers from the desert and fly them to the safety of Malta.  Here, an RAF Lockheed C130 Hercules climbs away from a successful pickup on a remote airstrip.  In total, two operations involving five Hercules aircraft rescued over 300 British nationals and other foreign workers.

Libyan Rescue by Ivan Berryman.
Commissioned by 70 Squadron RAF in 1996. Four ton Manual Extraction onto Kievel Airfield.

Squadron Training by Scott Kirkwood.
Commissioned by 70 Squadron RAF in 1996. Jump by 1st Parachute Battalion with wedged cargo exit and double static line exit by Low Level Parachute onto Copehill Down Drop Zone at last light.

Para Wedge by Scott Kirkwood.

Hercules Artwork Collection



Libyan Rescue by Ivan Berryman.


Clipped Signature - Leo J Sullivan.


Dawn Descent by David Pentland.


Hercules Supply Drop by Tim Fisher.


Low Level Para Drop by Tim Fisher.


Para Wedge by Scott Kirkwood.


Squadron Training by Scott Kirkwood.


Herculean Effort by Robert Tomlin.


Teamwork by Stuart Brown.


Severn Trail by Robert Taylor.

Red Flag (Sport of Kings) by Phil McGinness.


Tribute to the Lockheed C-130 Hercules by Ivan Berryman.

Hercules C. Mk1 by Barry Price.


Special Forces HALO by Stuart Brown

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