There was a time long ago when people believed nothing that was heavier than air could fly. Wilbur and Orville Wright proved all those people wrong, and humanity has been traveling the skies of our ...
There are in this world military aircraft meant to perform their duties in the air, and there are others that for whatever reason have to land to do that. And given how warfare is the name of the game ...
The US Air Force (USAF) Reserve has received its first Lockheed Martin HC-130J Combat King II. The turboprop transport is to be operated by the 39th Rescue Squadron, part of the 920th Rescue Wing, at ...
The following picture, was taken on Jun. 27, when pararescuemen with the 306th Rescue Squadron conducted training jumps from an HC-130P at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, to maintain readiness ...
As an HC-130 fired off flares to light up the black ocean below, a team of four California Air National Guard Pararescuemen, or PJs, parachuted into the Pacific Ocean July 8 on a daring nighttime ...
The U.S. Air Force's first HC-130P/N has taken its last flight from Patrick Air Force Base to its final destination: an Arizona "boneyard" for retired military aircraft. King 52, the first HC-130 ...
When an American aircraft goes down, be it over a remote training ground or behind enemy lines, the Air Force’s crack teams of pararescue forces jump into action. The new HC-130J Combat King II is the ...
March 7 (UPI) --U.S. Air Force personnel have formally retired King 52, the branch's first HC-130P/N combat search and rescue aircraft. The HC-130P/N is the Air Force's only dedicated fixed-wing ...
Slated for retirement next month in an Arizona desert "boneyard," one of the Air Force's last legacy HC-130s took flight Wednesday from Patrick Air Force Base for possibly the fleet's final real-world ...