Lockheed CC130E Hercules (C130E/L382) Canada Air Force


CC130J Hercules Aircraft Royal Canadian Air Force

Hercules freighters have long been an essential part of aviation in the North of Canada. First Air began operating its first Hercules aircraft in 1997 and added a second in 2006 but can no longer.


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It is the workhorse of the Canadian Armed Forces' transport fleet and provides support to joint operations at home and overseas. CC-130J Hercules aircraft quickly and safely carry passengers, heavy equipment and supplies over long distances to support operations, or in response to crises, such as natural disasters.


Lockheed CC130E Hercules (C130E/L382) Canada Air Force

The Royal Canadian Air Force's final CC-130 E Hercules Legacy aircraft was retired and donated to the Canada Aviation and Space Museum to become part of its permanent collection, Tuesday, April 5.


Cascade Aerospace delivers 100th CC130 to Royal Canadian Air Force

The Hercules: A Flagship Aircraft of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) An iconic Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) aircraft that has flown many important missions! When we think of military aircraft, a machine that inevitably comes to mind is the mighty Hercules!


Lockheed CC130E Hercules (C130E/L382) Canada Air Force

A CC-130 Hercules aircraft is seen in this file photo from September 2011. The federal government is set to replace the military's ancient search-and-rescue planes 14 years after the project started.


130313 Lockheed CC130E Hercules Canada Royal Canadian Air Force

Following more than 15 years of controversy and start-stop effort to buy replacements for the Buffalo and older-model Hercules aircraft used to save Canadians every year, Canada announced in 2016.


130342 Lockheed CC130 Hercules Canada Royal Canadian Air Force

An aircrew from Canadian Forces Base Trenton's 8 Wing pilot a C130-J Hercules aircraft to Poland from Prestwick, Scotland, for the next part of a journey transporting aid to Ukraine. (Chris.


130608 Canada Air Force Lockheed CC130J Hercules at Pirassununga

Canada's longest-serving C-130E Hercules officially retired on Tuesday, as it made its final flight from Trenton to Ottawa. The massive military transport plane performed one last flyby before.


Canadian Lockheed C130 Hercules unloading it's passengers in Arctic

The CC-130 Hercules are the workhorse of the Canadian Forces' transport fleet. The current fleet of CC-130s continues to be the Canadian Forces' primary aircraft for tactical airlift, tactical air-to-air refuelling, and fixed-wing search and rescue.


Lockheed CC130E Hercules (C130E/L382) Canada Air Force

Published June 15, 2022 7:14 p.m. PDT Share Comox, B.C. - Nearly two years after 19 Wing Comox took delivery of the first of its new "Kingfisher" search and rescue aircraft, the planes are still.


Canada's CC130J Hercules now has Improved Navigation, Communication

Royal Canadian Air Force aircraft CC-130H Hercules The CC-130H Hercules is primarily used for search and rescue operations. While it also carries out transport missions, its main focus is saving lives through the Canadian Armed Forces' search and rescue mandate.


CC130H Hercules Aircraft Royal Canadian Air Force

Current Location: Reserve Hangar, Canada Aviation and Space Museum Provenance: Transfer from Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) The Museum's Hercules was one of 24 CC-130E models purchased by the RCAF between December 1964 and August 1968.


130323 Canada Air Force Lockheed CC130E Hercules at Fairford

Beginning yesterday afternoon, #JRCCTrenton responded to an @AirTindi aircraft accident near Diavik Diamond Mine, N.W.T. Ten people were aboard, and a @RCAF_ARC CC-130H Hercules from Winnipeg was.


Lockheed CC130E Hercules (C130E/L382) Canada Air Force

National Defence Lockheed CC-130E Hercules military transport airplane Backgrounder Summary Although designed in the early 1950s, the Lockheed C-130 Hercules remains one of the most successful military transport airplanes ever designed.


CC130J Super Hercules delivers IRB Commitments for Canada. Lockheed Martin

The search and rescue team was dispatched that night on a Royal Canadian Air Force CC-130 Hercules. Hercules aircraft commander Capt. Jason Shaw said the team was able to find the crash site using.


HERCULES FLYOVER Canadian forces aircraft will zip past city July 1

The Canadian Armed Forces says the first troops to help in British Columbia's wildfire fight have arrived in the province, with more soldiers, helicopters and a Hercules plane poised for deployment.

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