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  1. If you go to Google Earth, you can see one parked on the ramp at Tehran and another at Shiraz AB. They may be the same one -- Google Earth does not put a date on the photos anymore.

    At both places, you can see a bunch of C-130's parked there, too. A couple of them are just the fuselages with the wings removed.

    Don R.

  2. Interesting. Those black dots are not on earlier photos I have of that airplane. I was going to suggest going to the gallery, but all the photos of 4796 are missing -- along with 4798 & 4799.

    I agree with loadsmith -- they look like some sort of defensive sensors, although they are in unusual locations.

    Don R.

  3. I never flew the H2's in the USAF (after my time), but our L-100-30 in Angola had the digital fuel gauges, plus the reclining FE seat & a flushable lav. It also had a different TD amp, Rosemount pitot system & the oil cooler augmentation system. I guess it was the commercial version of an H2.

    Don R.

  4. At Transafrik, we just about wore them out. It was common practice to dip the tanks on every preflight & after every refuel. Most of the time, half the gauges didn't work & the ones that did work were not very reliable.

    Don R.

  5. Thanks for the replies, guys.

    Anyone remember the technical term for the dip stick? I can recall back when I was going through FTD as a A/3C at Langley, the instructor called it a maple gauge. Odd, I can remember garbage like that, but I'll be damned if I can remember what I had for dinner last night!

    Don R.

  6. I got this question from a friend of mine @ Lynden. I haven't been on a Herc since 12/95 so I'm stumped. Any help?

    Don R.

    "A student asked me how to adjust the dip stick readings for the different fuels. JP-4, JP-5, JET-A, JET-A-1 and so on. Any ideas? Is there a chart? Which fuel is the dip stick calibrated to?"

  7. I've flown with that colonel --I think we all have.

    When the 37th was brand new at Rhein Main, the wing king was C-9 qualified, I think. Anyway, he was in the left seat with an IP in the right. We were doing a formation flight and were starting to overtake lead. The colonel yanked the throttles back and started to lift them over the gate. I reached down and just beat the IP in grabbing his arm and said, "Oh, no, no, no. I don't think we want to do that, sir." The IP (I think it was John Riebie, now with UPS) bought me a beer after landing. Aah, the things I will do for a free beer!

    Don R.

  8. Pardon my ignorance, but is he being buried in Arlington because of his 2 years' military (where he attained the rank of PFC) or is it because he's a Kennedy or a part-time senator?

    Don R.

  9. I thought Sabena Tenicks went down to Lagos a few years ago & refurbished the Nigerian C-130's. I knew the crew that flew the FCF's on them; Bonzo Von Haven, Peter Gardiner & Steve Luster. I guess after the FCF's, they just left them parked again. Like my South African captain used to say, "AWA - Africa Wins Again."

    BTW, Tiny, 1 Nigerian niara = 0.00638 USD.

    Don R.

  10. So, Bob, what you're saying is that the C-18, the E-8 and the VC-137 were the only ones with a 707-type FE panel -- the FE's on all the rest were basically flying crew chiefs sitting on a jump seat. I guess that explains why Boeing designated the KC-135 as a 717-100 or 148 depending on the series and the VC-137 as a 707-153 or 353.

    Of course, we're talking only of the US military. Lots of other countries' military tankers are designated 707-???(KC) -- converted from commercial airliners, Israel, Colombia, Brazil, to name a few.

    By the way, 67-19417 flew mainly in the colors of British Caledonian as G-AVEX, although it also flew in the livery of Airlift International and St. Lucia Airways in its past.

    Thanks to all who have responded to my question.

    Don R.

  11. I can think of only 4 companies that operate commercial Hercs -- Lynden, Transafrik, Safair & Maximus. I would imagine that Stallion Aviation is probably wet leasing one of those.

    Of course, there are the other guys on the dark side -- Prescott, Tepper, etc.

    Don R.

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