37th AS - Ramstein C-130J
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37th AS - Ramstein C-130J
Does anybody fancy repainting the HTAI C-130J-30 in the colours of the 37th AS, Ramstein as they're just converting from the E model?
http://www.airliners.net/photo/USA---Ai ... 1566720/M/
http://www.airliners.net/photo/USA---Ai ... 1535527/M/
http://www.airliners.net/photo/USA---Ai ... 1566720/M/
http://www.airliners.net/photo/USA---Ai ... 1535527/M/
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Re: 37th AS - Ramstein C-130J
Scramble.nl is a good place to start, go into the countries Order of Battle page and find the squadron you are interested in. Wikipedia is also quite good as well as people add bits to it. Modelling decals is another source, not good enough to use but a good guide for you to "trace" around. Some squadrons have their own pages on the net.
After that a search on google might throw something up. I have used squadron patches to trace around occasionaly.
After that a search on google might throw something up. I have used squadron patches to trace around occasionaly.
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Why can’t they keep the colours in the bloody paint pots and just leave them grey
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Why can’t they keep the colours in the bloody paint pots and just leave them grey
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Re: 37th AS - Ramstein C-130J
I have done them all, and will be sharing them shortly. Just gotta work out some flightsplans.
Re: 37th AS - Ramstein C-130J
djnocturnal wrote:I have done them all, and will be sharing them shortly. Just gotta work out some flightsplans.
Thanks in advance!!
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Re: 37th AS - Ramstein C-130J
Bluetail Flies are now available along with some flightplans.
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Re: 37th AS - Ramstein C-130J
One word.......AWESOME!
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Re: 37th AS - Ramstein C-130J
+1, thanks and love having the Herc's. Anyone know if the no drop tanks is a normal config for J-30's?
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Re: 37th AS - Ramstein C-130J
If I remember correctly, the C-130 doesn’t have “drop” tanks. The tanks on the wings are fixed. Every E/H model I’ve seen has them but I think they were omitted on the J’s. Must have decided the lower fuel burn made them unnecessary.
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Re: 37th AS - Ramstein C-130J
I did a quick search for "RS C-130J" on Airliners.net and the piccys show the -J's and the -J30s without tanks.
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