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Not sure how much it weighted but once carried 2 full fuel bladders from San Antonio to Tapachula, Mexico. Not the elephant balls but the large flat kind. Took up the entire cargo compartment. E model, basic crew, 2 fuel specialists, and max aircraft fuel. Support for the Guatemala earthquake relief in Feb '76. Anyone know what the weight of those bladders were?

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I flew a couple of these type missions, George, and I think each bladder was about 3,000 gallons, and what with the off load equipment and all, I think that was approachin' 42K or so. I do remember this, one of them was the first gaggle I want on by myself after CTF and TAC checks. Some bare base operation, and I can remember how damn close we were to the max landing weight where ever we were goin'.

Giz

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I flew a couple of these type missions, George, and I think each bladder was about 3,000 gallons, and what with the off load equipment and all, I think that was approachin' 42K or so. I do remember this, one of them was the first gaggle I want on by myself after CTF and TAC checks. Some bare base operation, and I can remember how damn close we were to the max landing weight where ever we were goin'.

Giz

Based on that figure Giz, and estimating 79K OW + 63K fuel, I think that put us near 175K GW or slightly over. But what the hell did I know, I was a newbie FE with 5 months flight experience after Phase II qual and 1 ROTE to Moldyhole. If we'd losr an engine after take-off we would have been just smoking hole in the ground somewhere in San Antonio.

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Just because I like to tell C-130 stories ,back in it early 70s on rote to mildenhal some ware in Euorpe after loading and doing the form f I saw that we were overweight by a littel 167,000. I told the A/C and I Qoite he said are we in balence I said yes sir, he than said did you do a form-f, I said yes he said bring it with you ,go figer

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Not sure how much it weighted but once carried 2 full fuel bladders from San Antonio to Tapachula, Mexico. Not the elephant balls but the large flat kind. Took up the entire cargo compartment. E model, basic crew, 2 fuel specialists, and max aircraft fuel. Support for the Guatemala earthquake relief in Feb '76. Anyone know what the weight of those bladders were?

Not trying to interrupt this thread, but "elephant balls"---now that's funny!!!

Good one George

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I came off the boom during the whole Haiti thing at well over 175k... with a 13k service ceiling during January over the Caribbean was as heavy as I have ever been and ever want to be. We had blanket 165k t/o land waivers and used them every day.

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