So, back I went to Cambridge Airport, to have a good old look around, and see whether better views are to be had of this venerable old workhorse. Result!
I also thought to go and read up / research a C-130B Hercules that was built in 1959 as USAF 58-0734:-
- converted to a WC-130 (weather reconnaissance)
- sustained damage in this role to fuselage and nose, repaired in 1962 (Ref: Wikipedia) with parts from another C-130.
- in which configuration it was at RAF Mildenhall in November 1971 (Ref: elsewhere)
- retired to AMARC boneyard as CF0141 Nov 1993.
- sold to South African Air Force as 409 sometime in the late 1990's.
- seen at Marshall's (Cambridge) 25 years ago in Oct 1998 when it was still in the ex USAF 'lizard' camouflage (Ref: elsewhere)
- seen at Cambridge in Nov 2001 as SAAF 409 (Ref: elsewhere) probably after an extensive overhaul, prior to service with SAAF.
- back at Marshall's Aug 2023 for another extensive 18 month refit, refurbishment and upgrades.
Comments and corrections on the above welcome.
The plane is parked outside a very large hangar, part of Marshall Aerospace facilities at Cambridge Airport. It is surrounded by various other C-130's, mainly the retired fleet of former RAF assets. Again, no unobstructed view is possible from outside the perimeter fence. All views are from the southern and eastern perimeter.
For larger views, simply click on the picture, which will show it on my Flickr portfolio.