This 'plane came over at lunchtime today, flying north over the Sound then turning so it probably flew over the lighthouse. I had assumed it was an 'ordinary' Hercules C130 transport until I looked closely at the picture. It has no markings, a more bulbous 'belly', and what look like additional long-distance tanks under the wings. Has anyone any idea what it is?
It looks like a 'Sea Hercules' as used by the Canadians.
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Thank you - that certainly looks like it. Jon
ReplyDeleteIt is an MC130J based at Mildenhall and operated by the USA.
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Many thanks. Do you know why it appears to have no markings? Jon
ReplyDeleteJon some USAF planes have "low light" markings. I think this may be one.
ReplyDeleteIf you enlarge picture, above the rear white stripe on the fuselage there seems to be a USAF decal.
Peter C
Thanks, Peter. Jon
ReplyDeleteSaw one of these this afternoon over Ely on approach to Mildenhall.
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