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Possible, although the Argentine a/c were carrying much heavier cargo
loads into Stanley while going light on fuel. Fursdon, who flew down from Ascension in July, flew in one of the probe and auxiliary-tank modified C-130s. The forward part of the cabin was almost full of two cylindrical fuel tanks, leaving just enough room on either side for pax in the fold-up seats, while the rear was carrying cargo and pax. It was also necessary for the a/c to tank twice on the way down, to give them enough fuel in case they had to abort the mission for weather and return to Ascension. The trip was about 14 hours one-way, and one of the RAF loadmasters told Fursdon that one of the a/c had required three round-trips before it was finally able to land at Stanley, aborting over the airfield on both of the incomplete missions. 28 hours straight in a Herc would tax just about any passenger, and to have to do it three times in a short period would definitely not be on my wish list. Guy It is fascinating that the only supply chain for spares to the task force in 1982 was to fly the spare part to Wideawake, then do the 28 hour round trip by C130 (with multiple refuelings from Victors) to drop the part in a water tight bag (and float) to be picked up by a RN helo and transfered to the required ship!! It was of note that the maximum speed of the C130 was below the stall speed of a Victor unless both were in a dive - so that's how you refueled. The RN was kept fully operational in this manner with no ships falling out of the line for lack of spares! It is a bit like invading Japan from California with only the Midway airfield available in the middle! David |
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