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Post subject: Re: c130 with floats Posted: 07 Feb 2023, 10:38 |
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It would be quite an imposing presence at the dock, for sure. As far as I know, that idea has at least been on the drawing board for years, but sounds like they'll actually build and deploy some this time.
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Post subject: Re: c130 with floats Posted: 07 Feb 2023, 17:54 |
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The C-130 is the most modified, longest running production aircraft in the world. I just wish this one had Fulton yokes on it! https://youtu.be/PErEsNhDmo8Butch
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Post subject: Re: c130 with floats Posted: 07 Feb 2023, 18:01 |
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Username Protected wrote: The C-130 is the most modified, longest running production aircraft in the world. I just wish this one had Fulton yokes on it! https://youtu.be/PErEsNhDmo8Butch Hi Butch, What is a Fulton yoke? I googled it and nada… Best, Tom
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Post subject: Re: c130 with floats Posted: 08 Feb 2023, 17:15 |
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Username Protected wrote: When I was flying C-130s they showed us videos of the "Fulton Recovery System." Very impressive, and I give a lot of credit to the guys who demonstrated that.
I remember seeing a guy sitting on the ground with the balloon attached to his harness floating above him. The Herc captures the line below the balloon and the guy is instantly elevated up to the airplane and is hauled aboard from the cargo door and ramp.
No thanks. I always preferred sitting up front. I wonder how many Gs the guy was subjected to? "Instantly elevated" is a diplomatic term for "seriously yanked". Dan
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Post subject: Re: c130 with floats Posted: 08 Feb 2023, 19:35 |
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Username Protected wrote: I read the thread title, was sure it was a typo but was curious enough about the performance of either a C120 or C140 on floats without a power upgrade to click the link. Not a typo! If I could pick one up cheap it would be worth pursuing the rare MES rating! Matt, just give me half the money you would spend on the 130 multi-engine sea plane rating and I'll get you the rating. 
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Post subject: Re: c130 with floats Posted: 09 Feb 2023, 09:40 |
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Username Protected wrote: I read the thread title, was sure it was a typo but was curious enough about the performance of either a C120 or C140 on floats without a power upgrade to click the link. Not a typo! If I could pick one up cheap it would be worth pursuing the rare MES rating! I was thinking the same thing.
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