USAF C-130H Hercules Montana ANG Die-Cast Model

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Homed from Great Falls International Airport in Montana.
Delivered in 2010, 96-7325 was assigned to the 186th Airlift Squadron, part of the Montana Air National Guard. Homed from the Great Falls International Airport, C-130H aircraft of the 120th Airlift Wing are utilized for troop transport and large event defense in public events, homeland security targets, and airdrop missions. Decorated with a large American flag on the tail, 96-7325 is painted with low-visibility grey colors across the exterior.
Features:
• Authentic paint scheme, engraved panel lines, printed decals, antennas, and surface details
• Detailed landing gear
• Rolling wheels
• Display stand included
• Rotating propellers
• Measures 6”l with an 8” wingspan at 1:200 scale
• Officially licensed
History and Specifications:
Introduced in 1974 with upgraded Allison T56-A-15 turboprop engines, the C-130H is the second most modern edition of the successful Hercules type. Operated by a crew of 5 onboard, the aircraft can reach speeds of 370 mph, altitude over 33,000 ft, and range up to 2,300 miles. Utilizing the internal cargo hold, 92 passengers, 3 Humvees, 64 troops, or 6 pallets of supplies can be stored onboard. Taking off in less than 3,600 ft with a full 42,000 lb. payload, or just 1,400 ft in empty configuration, the aircraft is well fit for hostile regions which often have unprepared runways.