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Kmot 05-30-2004 02:05 AM

C-130 Float Plane?
 
[X(]
http://www.spectrumwd.com/c130/images/c130_234.jpg

Flightfreak777 05-30-2004 10:11 AM

RE: C-130 Float Plane?
 
holy crap.... thats a BEAST lol

~Matt

JohnVH 05-30-2004 11:25 AM

RE: C-130 Float Plane?
 
[:'(]

yuk

JohnBuckner 05-30-2004 06:19 PM

RE: C-130 Float Plane?
 
Cooler than Snot and I hope someone does it, even thought it probably was just a lockheed sales department fantasy.

Flightfreak777 05-31-2004 11:10 PM

RE: C-130 Float Plane?
 
yeah... but i dunno the C-130 has 4 blade props... My uncle is an engineer on one (in kuwait right now)

JohnBuckner 06-01-2004 12:19 AM

RE: C-130 Float Plane?
 
Interestingly enough that proposal has six blade propellors, A much higher aspect ratio wing and an entirely different shaped vertical surface. I suppose if I had as successful and longlived design I would be looking at ways to stretch the concept and configuration too. At any rate beauty is in the eye of the beholder and it is a beautiful floatplane.

John

Kmot 06-01-2004 12:27 AM

RE: C-130 Float Plane?
 

ORIGINAL: JohnBuckner

beauty is in the eye of the beholder and it is a beautiful floatplane
Agreed! I think it looks fantastic.

I would so love to see it take off from the water! Or land in the water and hit full reverse on the props, lol... :)

twinman 06-03-2004 09:21 PM

RE: C-130 Float Plane?
 
And I thought a twin float Dualist was neat!!
Too cool. One of YOU guys have got to do it. Uh......no water in Texas!! My story and sticking to it!!!!
Twinman

twinman 06-04-2004 07:26 PM

RE: C-130 Float Plane?
 
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Ok, I'll call your deal and give you another one. How about the designed but not built P-38. Idea was to take off and jetteson the floats and use normal gear to land. Need new tail assembly and attaching points. Never built.
Twinman

Kmot 06-04-2004 10:06 PM

RE: C-130 Float Plane?
 
Wow! Never saw that one before! :D

JohnVH 06-07-2004 12:52 AM

RE: C-130 Float Plane?
 
dang, who knows what else they came up with..[X(]

dr_wogz 06-08-2004 03:52 PM

RE: C-130 Float Plane?
 
And lets not forget the famed 'Spit on floats'. One way to ruin its curves and lines!!

Sorry no pics..

retransit 06-26-2004 09:16 PM

RE: C-130 Float Plane?
 
During the 1980's while I was in a C-141 USAF Reserve outfit I came across an article in "Airlifter" which I believe was military publication. The article was about some research that was being done with a C-130 (HOW-Hercules Off Water) model powered by four Supertigre engines. The bottom of the fuselage was covered with a typical seaplane hull with the required step configuration. Engines were mounted higher than normal above the wing to be kept out of water spray. The unique thing about this aircraft was the retractable "ski" (this is the only way I can explain it) jutting out from the bottom center of the fuselage. As I said, this device was retracted once the aircraft was airborne. I'm not sure who did the research, but it may have been Lockheed. I would have to go back and find the article again.

retransit 06-28-2004 08:24 AM

RE: C-130 Float Plane?
 
A couple of corrections to the above post. HOW stood for Hercules On Water. The wingspan was 8 feet and the ski was called a "hydro-ski" 21 feet long and 3 1/2 feet wide on the full scale ship. The extension would be 10 feet max landing and taking off in moderate seas. There would be auxiliary wing floats at the outboard wing to serve as stabilizers and fuel pods holding 400 gallons. Interesting to note that the article contained a quote from Rear Admiral John S. McCain, Jr. concerning the remote deployment of Marines as an important instrument of national policy.


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