This afternoon a flight of 3 C-130 Hercules transports flew into Moffett today. Did anyone else local catch them?
I took notice because the first plane made a hot pass down the runway when it arrived while I and some friends were outside, and we were wondering what the loud prop roar was coming from? After a few seconds later I caught sight of the first plane looking between two townhouses as he was making a carrier-break-type left turn onto the downwind leg (Go Navy!).
I have 2 witnesses who will swear with me that the bank angle couldn't have been less that 70 degrees, and from where we were standing looking at the top of the plane, it looked like 90 degrees (I know it wasn't, but WOW! A Hercules pylon turn without pylons... )
All 3 aircraft overflew us on the downwind leg. Two looked drab-colored, but the third (second to land) looked blue on top and either drab, gray or white on bottom. I haven't seen that scheme before...
This photo is the closest I have seen to that plane's paint scheme, though I can't tell for sure if this one is blue on top or some other dark color.:
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I took notice because the first plane made a hot pass down the runway when it arrived while I and some friends were outside, and we were wondering what the loud prop roar was coming from? After a few seconds later I caught sight of the first plane looking between two townhouses as he was making a carrier-break-type left turn onto the downwind leg (Go Navy!).
I have 2 witnesses who will swear with me that the bank angle couldn't have been less that 70 degrees, and from where we were standing looking at the top of the plane, it looked like 90 degrees (I know it wasn't, but WOW! A Hercules pylon turn without pylons... )
All 3 aircraft overflew us on the downwind leg. Two looked drab-colored, but the third (second to land) looked blue on top and either drab, gray or white on bottom. I haven't seen that scheme before...
This photo is the closest I have seen to that plane's paint scheme, though I can't tell for sure if this one is blue on top or some other dark color.:
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