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![]() Snapped this scruffy looking C.130 last Tueday, 4th May, on an east bound heading over the Norfolk/Suffolk border. I'm not too good at guessing heights but reckon it could have been at around 5/6000ft. While we get USAF C.130's inbound to Mildenhall from the east, outbound traffic is rarely if ever seen. The attached snap taken on a Fuji S.100FS is an enlargement of the original image. There seems to be no discernable markings except perhaps those on the leading edge of the starboard wing tip which, due to distance, can not be resolved. Anybody have any idea who this kite might belong to ? ~~ Dingo |
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"Dingo" wrote in message
... Snapped this scruffy looking C.130 last Tueday, 4th May, on an east bound heading over the Norfolk/Suffolk border. I'm not too good at guessing heights but reckon it could have been at around 5/6000ft. While we get USAF C.130's inbound to Mildenhall from the east, outbound traffic is rarely if ever seen. The attached snap taken on a Fuji S.100FS is an enlargement of the original image. There seems to be no discernable markings except perhaps those on the leading edge of the starboard wing tip which, due to distance, can not be resolved. Anybody have any idea who this kite might belong to ? ~~ Dingo It looks like it's halfway through a scrape 'n paint - possibly with a deeper level service, while she's up on blocks. The location is about 30 minutes away from Marshalls of Cambridge as well. According to airliners.net, there was still at least one short-nosed C-130K left flying in 2005. This one looks like it's sans probe too. The dark band around the fuselage is where the insert goes to make it longer. Hmmm, my vote is for a RAF Hercules C1 -- Cheers Dave Kearton |
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![]() "Dave Kearton" wrote in message ... "Dingo" wrote in message ... Snapped this scruffy looking C.130 last Tueday, 4th May, on an east bound heading over the Norfolk/Suffolk border. I'm not too good at guessing heights but reckon it could have been at around 5/6000ft. While we get USAF C.130's inbound to Mildenhall from the east, outbound traffic is rarely if ever seen. The attached snap taken on a Fuji S.100FS is an enlargement of the original image. There seems to be no discernable markings except perhaps those on the leading edge of the starboard wing tip which, due to distance, can not be resolved. Anybody have any idea who this kite might belong to ? ~~ Dingo It looks like it's halfway through a scrape 'n paint - possibly with a deeper level service, while she's up on blocks. The location is about 30 minutes away from Marshalls of Cambridge as well. According to airliners.net, there was still at least one short-nosed C-130K left flying in 2005. This one looks like it's sans probe too. The dark band around the fuselage is where the insert goes to make it longer. Hmmm, my vote is for a RAF Hercules C1 Cheers Dave Kearton Thanx, Dave, I reckon you got it. Did wonder if it was part way thru a paint job but hadn't thought about the lengthening. Also hadn't thought about Marshalls. ~~ Cheers, Dingo ;~) |
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