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Old September 9th 03, 03:02 AM
Norm Soley
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Default six engines - what the heck was that?

I was overflown today by an aircraft that I can't figure out what it was.
I didn't get at look until I was due aft of it but I was suprised to see three
engine nacelles on each wing. Prop aircraft, possibly in military low-vis colours.
This was about 100km west of Ottawa, Canada so I'm assuming it was headed
for YOW or for the National Aviation Museum.

Any ideas?


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Old September 9th 03, 03:48 AM
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Strange you mention this. My partner at work mentioned some time back that
he had seen a six engine military fly over Myrtle Beach. I said sure you
did. What he and you probably saw was a C-130. At the right distance and
angle it does appear to have six engines.
"Norm Soley" wrote in message
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I was overflown today by an aircraft that I can't figure out what it was.
I didn't get at look until I was due aft of it but I was suprised to see

three
engine nacelles on each wing. Prop aircraft, possibly in military low-vis

colours.
This was about 100km west of Ottawa, Canada so I'm assuming it was headed
for YOW or for the National Aviation Museum.

Any ideas?




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Old September 10th 03, 04:10 AM
Norm Soley
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"mrhct" wrote in message news:Oab7b.2145$pe.1963@lakeread06...
Strange you mention this. My partner at work mentioned some time back that
he had seen a six engine military fly over Myrtle Beach. I said sure you
did. What he and you probably saw was a C-130. At the right distance and
angle it does appear to have six engines.


Hence my comment (in the original text not the topic) about six
nacelles rather than 6 engines.

Here's a shot taken from about the same angle but closer up than I
was, I see now that what I saw was 4 engines and two, I'm assuming,
fuel tanks. I've also seen pictures with yet another set of underwing
tanks outboard of the engines.
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Old September 10th 03, 04:21 AM
Norm Soley
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"mrhct" wrote in message news:Oab7b.2145$pe.1963@lakeread06...
Strange you mention this. My partner at work mentioned some time back that
he had seen a six engine military fly over Myrtle Beach. I said sure you
did. What he and you probably saw was a C-130. At the right distance and
angle it does appear to have six engines.


Urk...here's the URL I meant to include in my prior reply

http://tinyurl.com/mtjp
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Old September 12th 03, 01:41 PM
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"Norm Soley" wrote in message
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"mrhct" wrote in message

news:Oab7b.2145$pe.1963@lakeread06...
Strange you mention this. My partner at work mentioned some time back

that
he had seen a six engine military fly over Myrtle Beach. I said sure you
did. What he and you probably saw was a C-130. At the right distance and
angle it does appear to have six engines.


Hence my comment (in the original text not the topic) about six
nacelles rather than 6 engines.

Here's a shot taken from about the same angle but closer up than I
was, I see now that what I saw was 4 engines and two, I'm assuming,
fuel tanks. I've also seen pictures with yet another set of underwing
tanks outboard of the engines.


130's have many flavors of wing add-ons. Some are in fact fuel tanks. Others
may have what appear to be tanks but are equipment for re-fueling drogues,
while others may be electronic equipment.


 




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