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  1. The Benson tanks used in the C-130 came out of old KC-97's. They bolted 

    into the cargo floor. The green and blue arrows point to the fuel lines that go

    up into the plumbing to the wings for fuel. They could fill the benson tank from

    the single point refueling panel in the right aft wheel well. they could burn the fuel out of those tanks 

    and then go to wing fuel or externals. The red hard line was part of the fuel system as well. Those 

    cutouts in the cradle were so you could get up under there if you had a gear problem and had to

    inspect/chain the gear. And you had to be a thin fella to get up under there. Ant the connections were 

    never solid...I don't think I flew with one that didn't leak. Was so glad to get our air refuelable MC's so we 

    could do away with them. 

     

    Cheers...Ron

  2. As much as I love the Phantom II, the Eagle has earned it's place among fighters too.

    I really, really liked the Eagle in the compass gray paint and high vis national insignia. 

    The 33rd TFW distributed a lot of MIG parts during Desert Storm. Great job on the 

    Desert Storm MIG killer!

     

    Cheers...Ron

  3. The SKE dome was black on the SEA painted C-130E/H and was on top the airplane almost in

    line with the crew door/ just aft of the forward overhead escape hatch. It was painted gray when

    the Herk went to gray paint. It allowed the airplane to see itself and 3 other aircraft in the formation.

     So in big formations it would show the airplanes around you and help you keep your position.

    Most we flew was  3 ship in the MC-130...no SKE...all visual looking out the front and both

    paratroop doors. 

     

    Cheers...RON

  4. That's an awesome Phantom! That southeast asia heat and humidity 

    would really fade that paint. Then touchup paint never matched. It 

    definately looks different with the wings folded. Has the early ejection

    seats and 750 pound bombs and just looks the part of the air war in

    Vietnam. The Phantom has always said "badass airpower"

    Great job! 

    Cheers...Ron

  5. Very well done! I have a couple of those Monogram/Revell F-15's as well.

    I think in flight the Eagle looks very cool. I want to do one of them as a 

    Kadena Eagle since I was stationed ther for 4 years flying the MC-130. 

    Great job on yours. Something to be proud of!

     

    Cheers...Ron

     

  6. Nice! A C-130 seat in your work room. It was seafoam green. I have used Sky Type S to represent it 

    and some herk interiors were a sky blue on the flight deck with a tan color upper. The C-141 interior 

    was that same color set as well. The C-5 cargo compartment was that seafoam green up to 114 inches 

    then that tan color above. 

     

    Cheers...Ron

  7. 1 hour ago, utley said:

    Hopefully you hear from him because I hvent touched my Bone in a year now...and that sounds weird doesnt it...

     

    LOL! And in 1/48th scale that's a big Bone....

     

    Cheers...Ron

  8. A "Wolfpack" D model from Kunsan! Very nice! When I was stationed at Kadena we'd go there and do our night blacked out 

    landings in the MC-130. I always liked those blue/gray aggressors...going way back to the F-5E/F days.

    Great job!

    Happy New Year!

    Ron

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