And I think all of em are airborne.
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Can't help but think of the opening scene from "Olympus Has Fallen". These gunships don't mess around.
And I think all of em are airborne.
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Can't help but think of the opening scene from "Olympus Has Fallen". These gunships don't mess around.
A C-130 Hercules transport is not the same as the AC-130 Spectre Gunship that you are referring to, which is built on the same platform.
Also, the AC-130 is an airborne artillery aircraft that probably won't be deployed in U.S. airspace on U.S. targets, because of its offensive capabilities. That would be like shelling your own neighbourhood with heavy artillery.
They're not airborne anyway, and the Air Force has a much larger fleet of C-130s than what's displayed.
What's probably more interesting is what these C-130s are carrying, which includes troops and hardware like Humvees and Strikers.
Also generators....
The C130s I flew on in the 80s were nothing more than airborne cattle cars. Smushed into sling seats with your feet propped up on the load of gear down the center. Hydraulic oil dripping on you. Freezing to death at altitude. Yeah...good times, lol. I really do look back on that fondly. They certainly were not gunships.
And ‘bubble gum’ in you ears. Plus frozen dick from using the ‘bathroom’ ;)
Aw man...you got to use the head?
Well, the tube anyway ;)
Fly over my home everyday, huge, awesome machines.
does it look like a normal day? idk know much about the air space, but to me it seems there are too many
If you like C130's you're gonna love C17's!
C17 is the Jet version...C130 has Turboprops.
I think you're referring to AC-130s?