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1986
1986 - 3365.PDF
m. ^fe *«, \k ** Supplies on demand. When the job calls for delivering heavy equipment, personnel, or emergency supplies under adverse conditions, veteran pilots on every continent think of the C-130 Hercules transport. The Here has carved out a reputation as one of the most rugged and dependable planes in the air. Performing reliably in arctic cold and tropical heat. Flying through snowstorms and hurricanes. Taking off and landing safely on sand and gravel, ice and snow. With bigger jobs to be done, the Hercules has grown to take them on. Our C-130H-30 version has 5,611 cubic feet of cargo space—1,311 more than the basic -H model. So you can get 40,000 pounds of cargo into places you wouldn't dream of taking another plane. Like all Hercules aircraft, the C-130H-30 combines its impressive performance and capacity with surpris ing cost efficiency. That's why you'll find a growing list of C-130H-30 operators among the more than 55 countries that have Hercules aircraft hard at work around the world. Delivering the goods, even when conditions are bad. ^^Lockheed-Georgia Giving shape to Imagination.
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