The Hercules pictures Topic
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The Hercules pictures Topic
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The Hercules pictures topic
Canadian Herc visiting Gibraltar some years ago
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Some old Hercs of mine.
RAF Hercules C.3
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RAF Hecules C.1
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Nice topic again.
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Nice topic again.
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one of the two, the other is G-781, which can be partially seen beside the nose of the G-988.
The 'third' one is still owned by Derco Aerospace and Derco and Marshall are negociating the transportation of this aircraft to the UK. But this depends on finding a potential customer for it.
Do'nt be surprised if it finally also goes to the Netherlands, when the MoD finds new funds. But, as said, the third Herc is still owned by Derco and will not come to the RNLAF unless new financial sources are found
The 'third' one is still owned by Derco Aerospace and Derco and Marshall are negociating the transportation of this aircraft to the UK. But this depends on finding a potential customer for it.
Do'nt be surprised if it finally also goes to the Netherlands, when the MoD finds new funds. But, as said, the third Herc is still owned by Derco and will not come to the RNLAF unless new financial sources are found
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Well operating both C-130J's and C-130H's is probably more expensive than just H-models (even if we have to resurrect them from the dead).Kleintje Pils wrote:Is this really much more cost effective?
I'm pretty sure the KLu made some sort of business case before they purchased them...
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Hi,
Oops looks like this should be in the Praethuis, sorry
Nice pictures anyway, always good to see a Hercybird.
Pieter
Edit: seems I,m a little slow
Simply they don't build any C-130H anymore just C-130J which are totally different. Although I believe our C-130H are amongst the most modern in the world.Kleintje Pils Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 3:55 pm Post subject:
Now I see this picture of the G-988 I'm thinking why we didn't just bought new airframes
Does this mean that there is still a need for some 10 (!) C-130's which were mentioned a few years ago. They just wait a few years because a lot of cheap C-130's will be available once the A.400M are deliverd to the european Air Forces.Lightning Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 2:04 pm Post subject:
But this depends on finding a potential customer for it. Do'nt be surprised if it finally also goes to the Netherlands, when the MoD finds new funds. But, as said, the third Herc is still owned by Derco and will not come to the RNLAF unless new financial sources are found
Oops looks like this should be in the Praethuis, sorry
Nice pictures anyway, always good to see a Hercybird.
Pieter
Edit: seems I,m a little slow