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Dallas[_2_]
May 22nd 08, 06:15 AM
Looks like it might be an AC-130. Probably cannons sticking out the port
side and others may be sensors of some type.....


"Lush Rimshot" > wrote in message
...
> Please excuse the obvious doctoring these images underwent. This C-130
> was circling east Houston for about 90 minutes this afternoon. Kind of an
> unusual occurrence around here. I'm guessing she was at about 11,000
> feet, and I had to play with the pixels to eke out some contrast &
> details. Still shows up okay with 8 megapixels at 400mm & ASA 400, but
> that's still a lot of damp sky to shoot through. Especially in May in
> Houston, where the state bird is humidity.
>
> Anyway, someone here might have some insight as to what those little
> mini-domes, bumps and bulges might be on the underside, as well as those
> knobs on either side of the aft fuselage, but especially that...'pole'...
> sticking out from the aft left fuselage. The C-130 has more lives than my
> neighbor's dozen cats, and since I have no idea what this version does, I
> thought I'd ask the group for some better-informed opinion. I'm so out of
> the loop on this one I'm wondering if the long pole could be anything from
> an antenna to home in on illegal micropower radio stations to one of those
> 'burp' guns at 60 rounds a second. Or thereabouts.
>
> We often have some F-16C's from the 147th Texas ANG (I think) out of
> Ellington Field patrolling the the port and Refinery Row, but this a
> different sort of bird, doing a different sort of thing. I'm just
> curious.
>
> Thanks, KB
>
>
>
>

Lush Rimshot
May 22nd 08, 06:59 AM
Lush Rimshot is my screen name now ? Maybe I could get this AC-130 to
'persuade' my coffee-addled techie-friend into another screen name, like
'Inertia Coupled', or 'Ground Loopy', perhaps. Sheesh...

Sorry bout that.

KB


"Dallas" > wrote in message
news:jk7Zj.174437$yE1.66931@attbi_s21...
> Looks like it might be an AC-130. Probably cannons sticking out the port
> side and others may be sensors of some type.....
>
>
> "Lush Rimshot" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Please excuse the obvious doctoring these images underwent. This C-130
>> was circling east Houston for about 90 minutes this afternoon. Kind of
>> an unusual occurrence around here. I'm guessing she was at about 11,000
>> feet, and I had to play with the pixels to eke out some contrast &
>> details. Still shows up okay with 8 megapixels at 400mm & ASA 400, but
>> that's still a lot of damp sky to shoot through. Especially in May in
>> Houston, where the state bird is humidity.
>>
>> Anyway, someone here might have some insight as to what those little
>> mini-domes, bumps and bulges might be on the underside, as well as those
>> knobs on either side of the aft fuselage, but especially that...'pole'...
>> sticking out from the aft left fuselage. The C-130 has more lives than
>> my neighbor's dozen cats, and since I have no idea what this version
>> does, I thought I'd ask the group for some better-informed opinion. I'm
>> so out of the loop on this one I'm wondering if the long pole could be
>> anything from an antenna to home in on illegal micropower radio stations
>> to one of those 'burp' guns at 60 rounds a second. Or thereabouts.
>>
>> We often have some F-16C's from the 147th Texas ANG (I think) out of
>> Ellington Field patrolling the the port and Refinery Row, but this a
>> different sort of bird, doing a different sort of thing. I'm just
>> curious.
>>
>> Thanks, KB
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>

PLMerite
May 22nd 08, 08:21 AM
"Dallas" > wrote in message
news:jk7Zj.174437$yE1.66931@attbi_s21...
> Looks like it might be an AC-130. Probably cannons sticking out the port
> side and others may be sensors of some type.....


Yeah, AC-130. Big 105mm cannon aft of the wing. The round thing in the
middle of the tail ramp is an observation blister to look for enemy SAMs.


Don't know what it was doing circling Houston unless it was visiting for an
air show or something.


Regards, PLMerite


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Spitfires, and that's my answer."
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> "Lush Rimshot" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Please excuse the obvious doctoring these images underwent. This C-130
>> was circling east Houston for about 90 minutes this afternoon. Kind of
>> an
>> unusual occurrence around here. I'm guessing she was at about 11,000
>> feet, and I had to play with the pixels to eke out some contrast &
>> details. Still shows up okay with 8 megapixels at 400mm & ASA 400, but
>> that's still a lot of damp sky to shoot through. Especially in May in
>> Houston, where the state bird is humidity.
>>
>> Anyway, someone here might have some insight as to what those little
>> mini-domes, bumps and bulges might be on the underside, as well as those
>> knobs on either side of the aft fuselage, but especially that...'pole'...
>> sticking out from the aft left fuselage. The C-130 has more lives than
>> my
>> neighbor's dozen cats, and since I have no idea what this version does, I
>> thought I'd ask the group for some better-informed opinion. I'm so out
>> of
>> the loop on this one I'm wondering if the long pole could be anything
>> from
>> an antenna to home in on illegal micropower radio stations to one of
>> those
>> 'burp' guns at 60 rounds a second. Or thereabouts.
>>
>> We often have some F-16C's from the 147th Texas ANG (I think) out of
>> Ellington Field patrolling the the port and Refinery Row, but this a
>> different sort of bird, doing a different sort of thing. I'm just
>> curious.
>>
>> Thanks, KB
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>

HiFlyer
May 22nd 08, 02:53 PM
There are AC-130H and AC-130U models kicking around in the Special
Operations community. They are known as " Spectre ".

Some of you out there know FAR more than I do about these aircraft.

HF

On Thu, 22 May 2008 05:15:59 GMT, "Dallas"
> wrote:

>Looks like it might be an AC-130. Probably cannons sticking out the port
>side and others may be sensors of some type.....
>
>
>"Lush Rimshot" > wrote in message
...
>> Please excuse the obvious doctoring these images underwent. This C-130
>> was circling east Houston for about 90 minutes this afternoon. Kind of an
>> unusual occurrence around here. I'm guessing she was at about 11,000
>> feet, and I had to play with the pixels to eke out some contrast &
>> details. Still shows up okay with 8 megapixels at 400mm & ASA 400, but
>> that's still a lot of damp sky to shoot through. Especially in May in
>> Houston, where the state bird is humidity.
>>
>> Anyway, someone here might have some insight as to what those little
>> mini-domes, bumps and bulges might be on the underside, as well as those
>> knobs on either side of the aft fuselage, but especially that...'pole'...
>> sticking out from the aft left fuselage. The C-130 has more lives than my
>> neighbor's dozen cats, and since I have no idea what this version does, I
>> thought I'd ask the group for some better-informed opinion. I'm so out of
>> the loop on this one I'm wondering if the long pole could be anything from
>> an antenna to home in on illegal micropower radio stations to one of those
>> 'burp' guns at 60 rounds a second. Or thereabouts.
>>
>> We often have some F-16C's from the 147th Texas ANG (I think) out of
>> Ellington Field patrolling the the port and Refinery Row, but this a
>> different sort of bird, doing a different sort of thing. I'm just
>> curious.
>>
>> Thanks, KB
>>
>>
>>
>>
>

HiFlyer
May 22nd 08, 02:54 PM

Les Matheson
May 23rd 08, 05:24 AM
Lajes?

Les F-4C, D, E, G WSO/EWO; AC-130A EWO; MC-13E EWO retired


"HiFlyer" > wrote in message
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HiFlyer
May 24th 08, 04:14 AM
Yes, Lajes!!

HF


On Thu, 22 May 2008 23:24:07 -0500, "Les Matheson"
> wrote:

>Lajes?
>
>Les F-4C, D, E, G WSO/EWO; AC-130A EWO; MC-13E EWO retired
>
>
>"HiFlyer" > wrote in message
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