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Lockheed C-130 Hercules (N132CG) - BMBR132 about to depart
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Lockheed C-130 Hercules (N132CG)

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Al Miller
First civilian C-130 I've seen.
Keith Brown
I don't know much about Coulson (other than they operate firefighting air tankers) but they sure seem to take pride in their aircraft, always a stunning livery!
ken kemper
Beautiful C-130 / Nic epic Jarrod.

So glad I saw their Martin Hawaii Mars (now retired) fly at Oshkosh like 5 years ago.
Chuck Pergiel
When was this photo taken? Wondering what route they took to get to Australia, I checked the flight log and for the last month this plane has been in Chile. I put up a post about Coulson last fall: https://pergelator.blogspot.com/2021/10/martin-mars.html
Al, you must be young. Southern Air Transport plus others I think, flew civilian -130's, I think they were L-100's.
CHRIS ROBEY
The runway at YBLN Busselton has recently been extended out to 8,000 feet.
Great shot and SAFAIR in South Africa has been a civilian operator since the early 70's
Larry Toler
Jeff Satterwhite, you are correct. Not many variants of the civilian L100 were produced. We used Southern Air L100's and 707's for cargo quite a bit when I enlisted in the USAF and stationed at RAF Mildenhall.
LM is finally going ahead with the new civilian L100J based on the C130J.
The civilian L100 are mostly based on C130E models with a lot of them stretched to hold 8 463L pallets as opposed to 6.
David Luddy
Delta Airlines operated 3 C-130’S in the early 70’s known as L-100’s. Operated as dedicated freighters
for a couple of years.
firewatch209
Keith Brown. Coulson's first C-130 was a mylar wrap, I can't say for sure this one is also, I assume it is. From my experience, Coulson does take good care of their Herc's.
William L. Pickett Jr.
Larry Toler your right about Southern Air using L-100's. They also used regular ex military C-130's. But Not just the Boeing 707. They had Douglas DC-8's and some of the DC-8 "Super 70 Series" Same aircraft but instead of just Pratt & Whitney JT-3 engines. It had GE CFM-56 engines. Plus Boeing 747-200's
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Data Aeromobile Origine Destinazione Partenza Arrivo Durata
25/apr/2024 UnknownKalaeloa ()Jacqueline Cochran Rgnl () 07:39 HST 18:30 PDT 7:51
24/apr/2024 C130Pago Pago Intl ()Kalaeloa () 07:08 SST 16:31 HST 8:22
24/apr/2024 C130RAAF Richmond ()Pago Pago Intl () 07:01 AEST 17:59 SST (-1) (?) 7:58
23/apr/2024 C130Busselton Regional ()RAAF Richmond () 07:01 AWST 14:23 AEST 5:22
18/apr/2024 UnknownBusselton Regional ()Busselton Regional () 12:00 AWST 12:11 AWST 0:10
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