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  1. I was an FE in the 54th 78-85. Stoney
  2. In the olden days it was "T" handle first, but the condition lever shuts everything off mechanically, so it was changed. Stoney
  3. The A was a DC acft. 4 DC generators, 1 on each engine and 2 AC generators, one on #2 & #3. 13 DC busses with the "I" strip (isolated DC bus being the most important, located on 245). The B on up became AC acft. Stoney
  4. WPAFB to Kef. 1976, landed an A with 3 tank empty lights and very little fuel in #4. How about 13.3 hours on a storm mission in a WC-130H. Had a sore butt after that one!!! Stoney
  5. Thanks for the answers guys. The Benson tanks were on WC-130H, which were converted HC-130H with only one tank, due to the Dropsonde operators console. We used JP-4 at that time. Stoney
  6. Just a few questions. The internal Benson tanks held approx 11,000 pounds? (WC-130H) How many gallons? Also why "Benson", was that the builder? Next, station 245 was measured from where? I seem to remember that it was somewhere in front of the nose. What station were the paratroop doors at? Last, any idea how much hyd fluid was in the utility system at any one time. In motion, not in the resevoir. Thanks Stoney
  7. Col, me too. The last email I sent came back as not deliverable. Stoney
  8. Do you know where he went? I went to his place after we retired and went full time RV, and the place was empty. Stoney
  9. Casey, did you know an FE named Tom Gasper on 022? He was a friend of mine at EDW in the CT-ll, and AC-Uboat days, prior to going to Fla. Stoney
  10. I still have one from the -9, -7 & -15. Stoney
  11. We used to be able to see the wreck on T/O, but a typhoon blew the tail over before I left and it was hard to find after that. Our CO wanted our MX folks to cann parts off of it!!!!!!!! Stoney 54th WRS IFE 1978-1985
  12. Skip Send it to me, please. Stoney
  13. stoney

    Mc-130e

    Is 572 one of them in Id.? Stoney
  14. stoney

    Mc-130e

    I got a retirement (Civil Service, 418th Test Sq, Edwards AFB.) flight on 572 in July of 2005, 30 years after my first flight in July of 1975 (6512th Test Sq. "Test Ops", Edwards AFB). Stoney
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    Mc-130e

    572 was the first C-130 that I flew on as a Herk FE. It was at Edwards in 1975. That is it in my avatar. Then I flew 571 at WPAFB from 75-78. Stoney
  16. Skip, it was not me who wanted to do the lakebed surgery, but I was there that day. Stoney
  17. Hey, Skip. I was on the lakebed with Mr. Fulton for one of the pickups. It was awesome. I was the scheduler for the 6518th, back then. I retired from the 418th in 2005. Stoney
  18. Casey, I stand corrected, but those came waaaaay after my time on 022. Stoney
  19. 0022 did not have externals on it. I did 3 trips to Europe in the mid 70's from WPAFB with it. 0024 was the one we put the externals on. The test concluded that it was not worth the extra wt/v/climb time and total distance. Stoney
  20. In the 70's we put external tanks on 0024 and tested them. They held just over 300 gal. each. (about 3600 lbs total fuel.) They used DC pumps and fed fuel to the #2 & #3 tanks. You would go on crossfeed until the externals were empty. The book said approx 90 minutes of fuel. On our first flight from WPAFB to Hollaman AFB it took 89 minutes to empty them. Stoney
  21. I went to C-7 school there in 1968 (July). Great place, dirt track racing on Sat. nights. Sure wanted to go back, but Bou school moved to Dyess and Herks went to the Rock. Stoney
  22. That is correct, George. Boy, you keep making me dust of those old brain cells. I guess I\'ll have another beer!!!! Stoney
  23. Jumper was a C-7 Caribou pilot in Viet Nam. Stoney
  24. AMEN, George. Enough is enough!!!!!!! Stoney
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