H Model Hercules RAAF Edinburgh
A Royal Air Force C-130J Hercules seen demonstrating the “Khe Sanh” steep approach, where the aircraft is kept high as it crosses the airfield boundary before making a fast and steep descent to land. This is designed to remain out of enemy small arms fire for as long as possible and is named after a location in South Vietnam where the technique was developed during the war there. Image captured at RIAT Fairford, 2006
The crew of this Brazilian Air Force C-130 Hercules look delighted to be representing their country at the Royal International Air Tattoo 2006 at RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire, England.
A Royal Air Force C-130 Hercules gets airborne for its display at Kemble Air Day 2007, just up the road from its base at RAF Lyneham. / The very moist weather conditions that day are evident as the propellor blades produce their own “clouds” – trails of vapour. This is particularly noticeable on the propeller in front of the tail fin. / The RAF Hercs are very busy these days, flying “into danger” and probably have no time for a touch up to their paintwork. The nose of this one is certainly looking a little rough around the edges!
A C-130 Hercules coming in for some touch-and-go’s at the Durango, CO airport in April.
A C-130 Hercules transport airplane coming in for a landing.
Hercules head on – originally designed for a T shirt! Coloured pencil on cartridge paper.
These planes fly over Peya Lebar Air Base in Singapore.
the C-17 coming in to land against a very strong wind. / I thought I’d revisit the spot where I took this photo of the C-17 two years ago. / 2009 Avalon International Airshow
Lockheed C-130 Hercules has formed the backbone of the RAAF’s transport capability for half a century, operated by 37 squadron based at Richmond NSW
RAAF C130 Hercules / 2009 Avalon International Airshow
Photojournalist for the Sacramento Bee taking photos from aboard military C130 during covering airstrike operation on wildland fires in northern California summer of 2008.
Put this one as it seems to be a very popular aeroplane! Coloured pencils on cartridge paper. 810 views so far!
Snap monochome of Hercules C130 in the Ogwen valley, Snowdonia.
A Coast Guard C130 arrives at the Martha’s Vineyard Airport. Featured in the “Military Related Art” Group – 12/22/09.
A USAF C-130 Hercules transport aircraft.
A USAF C-130 Hercules transport aircraft.
A C130 Hercules on final approach to the Lancaster Airport.
A C130 turns base in the pattern at the Lancaster Airport.
Taken enroute to a deployment. RAAF Hercules out of Richmond NSW.
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