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Lockheed HC-130H 'Hercules'
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Description
| Notes: C-130H with special equipment for search/rescue missions and aerial recovery assignments (5 CREW) . |
|   Manufacturer: | Lockheed |
|   Base model: | C-130 |
|   Designation: | HC-130 |
|   Version: | H |
|   Nickname: | Hercules |
|   Designation System: | U.S. Air Force |
|   Designation Period: | 1925-1962 |
|   Basic role: | Transport |
|   Modified Mission: | Search and Rescue |
|   See Also: | |
Specifications
|   Length: | 98' 9" | 29.7 m |
|   Height: | 38' 3" | 11.6 m |
|   Wingspan: | 132' 7" | 40.4 m |
|   Wingarea: | 1,745.0 sq ft | 162.1 sq m |
|   Empty Weight: | 72,611 lb | 32,930 kg |
|   Max Weight: | 155,000 lb | 70,294 kg |
Propulsion
|   No. of Engines: | 4 |
|   Powerplant: | Allison T56-A-15 |
|   Horsepower (each): | 4508 |
Performance
|   Range: | 2,356 miles | 3,793 km |
|   Cruise Speed: | 345 mph | 555 km/h | 300 kt |
|   Max Speed: | 374 mph | 602 km/h | 325 kt |
|   Climb: | 1,820 ft/min | 554 m/min |
|   Ceiling: | 33,000 ft | 10,058 m |
Known serial numbers
| 64-14852 / 64-14866, 64-15090 / 64-15093, 65-0962 / 65-0987, 65-0989 / 65-0990, 65-0995 / 65-0998, 69-5819 / 69-5833
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72-1300 / 72-1302
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72-1303
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73-0844 / 73-0845
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77-0317 / 77-0320
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81-0999
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82-0081 / 82-0085
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83-0505 / 83-0508
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84-0479 / 84-0482
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85-0051 / 85-0052
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85-1360
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86-0420 / 86-0422
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87-0156 / 87-0157
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Recent comments by our visitors
Bill Eaton Houston, TX | Would like to know if anyone remembers what the US Air Force was flying out of Da Nang Air Base during the 1965 - 1967 part of the Vietnam war. 09/27/2008 @ 11:57 [ref: 22756] |
Bill Eaton Houston, TX | don't know why he went into the maintainence part but I do know Emmitt that before he passed away he told me he had 3500 hours in the F-86 sabre jet and as he put it "I flew all versions and all types." He flew from the Korean war days right up to about 1959 when he stopped and I knew that he had flown with the Arizona Air National Guard ( 92nd ?squardon ) because he had a mug with the F-86E or something like that, it was the one that was radar equipped painted on the face of the mug. He my mother the reason why he stopped flying was night vision problems...anyways he told me he lost 35 of his flying buddies in guard camp and that was another contributing factor...He jumped out of the service in 57 then jumped back in, in 64 and in 65 they sent him to Vietnam as a military advisor to the south Vietnamese air force. When he got back from Vietnam he wouldn't talk about the war or what he saw except to my mother and that was about it. So at least I know now what he was doing at El Centro. Thanks Emmitt
Bill Eaton 05/08/2008 @ 07:54 [ref: 20828] |
James Bell Pottstown, PA | Emmitt ... please contact me. My father was Capt J. D. Bell, Test Director for the Fulton Recovery System testing at Edwards and Pt. Magu in May of 1966. Dad talks about the testing all the time, and I'd love to get you two in touch with each other. E-Mail: KC10Engr@aol.com 03/17/2008 @ 04:14 [ref: 20055] |
Emmitt Kelly Covington, GA | ockheed HC-130H-LM Hercules
14852 (c/n 382-4036) converted to HC-130P
14853 (c/n 382-4037) converted to HC-130P. Seen as JHC-130H at 1965 Paris Air show
14854 (c/n 382-4038) converted to HC-130P, later NC-130H, WC-130H, C-130H
14855 (c/n 382-4055) converted to HC-130P, later NC-130H
14856 (c/n 382-4072) converted to HC-130P, later NC-130H. Ditched in Pacific Ocean off
Cape Mendocino, CA Nov 22, 1996. 10 of 11 aboard killed. 01/15/2008 @ 16:09 [ref: 19306] |
Emmitt Kelly Covington, GA | to answer your question about the 6515 oms (organizational maint.
squadron)
they were the crew that would be assigned generally to a specific aircraft. you were responsible for clearing write ups
and inspecting the general aircraft. and all paperwork was in
order and ready for flight or grounded for specific problems.
then there was the Field Maint. Sq. FMS. they were broken down
into prop, engine, instrument, avionics shops.
of course all of this was 40 years ago so a lot has changed.
a note:
Hc-130h 14855 was mostly testing the robert fulton recovery
system. that was the main aircraft I was assigned to.
Hc-130h 14856 was testing updated components such as engines
that were now designated (1965) T56-A-15. When I arrived at
edwards in May 1965 fresh out of school I was surprised to see 856 a new aircraft with all of it's engines removed.
there was a lot of removal and replacement of engines on that aircraft and other components.
856 is in the pacific ocean, I will alway wonder if the constant changing and testing of components caused a fatal
failure. emmitt 01/15/2008 @ 16:00 [ref: 19305] |
Bill Eaton Houston, TX | Emmitt Kelly
Covington, GA
Emmitt was exactly was the 6515 OMS and what did they do. My dad was a part of this group(?) back in 67(?) thru 69 at NAF EL Centro, Ca.. My dad passed away in 1999 but left us with little or no info what actually what he did while in the Air Force.....Yea his entire 35 years in the military was locked up in a foot locker roughly 3 feet long by 18" deep by 24 inches high. I have a plaque that was presented to him from the 6515 OMS.. 10/19/2007 @ 03:20 [ref: 18235] |
Bill Eaton Houston, TX | Emmitt Kelly
Covington, GA
Emmitt was exactly was the 6515 OMS and what did they do. My dad was a part of this group(?) back in 67(?) thru 69 at NAF EL Centro, Ca.. My dad passed away in 1999 but left us with little or no info what actually what he did while in the Air Force.....Yea his entire 35 years in the military was locked up in a foot locker roughly 3 feet long by 18" deep by 24 inches high. I have a plaque that was presented to him from the 6515 OMS.. 10/19/2007 @ 03:20 [ref: 18234] |
Sgt. Adam Parker , GA | 4852 is still going strong. I'm the new ADCC. Been on it for about 8 months. Proud to be part of her crew. 01/15/2007 @ 14:01 [ref: 15192] |
Tim , GA | Some HC-130P aircraft were converted to MC-130P aircraft. Some are still just HC-130P aircraft. 4852 is currently assigned to Moody AFB, Ga as a HC-130P. If anyone has any old pictures of an HC-130P aircraft, please let me know 12/13/2006 @ 08:52 [ref: 14992] |
Emmitt Kelly Covington, GA | 14852,**855 (this one I was assigned to) **856 were all
assigned to Edwards AFB,Calif. for testing 1965 and 1966 and
were still there when I got orders for Naha,Okinawa
A few of our crew were moved over to the XC142 project.
the unlucky ones had to work weekends and always covered
with mil-l-5605 Hyd. fluid.
The 130's were all equipped with the Robert Fulton recovery
systems.
6515 OMS the big boss was a civilian named Radosovich
nice fellow, also two co-workers (civilian) Reaver and
Enoch Whatley (could not forget a name like that! 11/15/2002 @ 19:15 [ref: 6086] |
 
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