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C-130 That Shrank in the Wash



 
 
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Old December 2nd 05, 09:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default C-130 That Shrank in the Wash

In a previous article, "Montblack" said:
wrote)
Only plane that comes to mind is the DeHavilland -7 although it's not
really a *small* plane but it is a 4 engine high wing turboprop.



C-27 Spartan?
C-123 Provider?

Unfortunately both are both two engine planes - but they do look a little
like smallish C-130's.


And in the two engine vein, the deHavilland Buffalo looks way more like a
Herc than a Dash-7 does. However, none of these match the original
poster's mention of "proposed to build the production aircraft in Puerto
Rico".


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