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The Big Gimper:
C-130 Seaplane Should Fly In 2023 Says Air Force SpecOps Commander



An amphibious version of the special operations MC-130J Commando II multi-mission combat transport should take flight by next year, the head of Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) said Tuesday.

"We're awaiting the outcome of the 23 [Fiscal Year 2023] budget process that continues to work its way through the Hill right now," Lt. Gen. James Slife told The War Zone and other outlets at the Air and Space Forces Association (AFA) Air, Space, & Cyber Conference in National Harbor, Maryland. "But our anticipation is that we will have a flying demonstration in the next calendar year."

“I can say with certainty that our plan is to conduct a demo by the 31st of December next year,” Slife said last September in a roundtable with media, according to Defense News. Slife emphasized that a flying demo would most likely feature a single aircraft and would be aimed at validating digitally engineered models that the program has run so far on the aircraft’s capabilities.


Source: https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/c-130-seaplane-should-fly-in-2023-says-air-force-specops-commander

elmayerle:
Nothing special, just a notice that JRB Fort Worth has a new display aircraft out by the commercial gate onto the base, it's an older "Fat Albert" with four-bladed props.

Jeffry Fontaine:
A short video from YouTube created by D Train to show off his recently built Airfix 1/72nd scale Italeri SC-130J Sea Hercules MPA what-if model armed with modern weapons: 

(Image source: DTrain1634 YouTube Channel)
1/72 Lockheed SC-130J Sea Hercules fully built and painted! Maritime Patrol Aircraft.

raafif:
Several nice civil schemes in the latest edition of "Downwind" the Aviation Heritage journal of the AHSA

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