Hercules C-130 Aircraft Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
262-3320-398-000 Radio Frequency Coil
000618775
2620-482X1RCPC108 Quick Disconnect Coupling Half
001421960
2625135G008 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
011995113
2629855G006 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
012636571
2629855G6 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
012636571
2629946G037 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
012636562
2629946G37 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
012636562
2630733 Metering Valve Assembly
006565310
26324060 Control Housing Assembly
008689177
26324061 Control Housing Assembly
008689179
26324062 Control Cover Assembly
008689176
2632589G001 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
013356604
26334035 Control Cover Assembly
008689178
2639653-3 Electrical Connector Jackscrew
010529436
263CX5 O-ring
005421420
264-0522-000 Cartridge Fuse
008534893
26422 Fluid Filter Element
002033322
26422-B Fluid Filter Element
002033322
26450153 Fluid Filter Element
004859457
26462 Directional F Valve
007038722
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Aircraft, Hercules C-130

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The Lockheed C-130 Hercules is a four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft designed and built originally by Lockheed (now Lockheed Martin). Capable of using unprepared runways for takeoffs and landings, the C-130 was originally designed as a troop, medevac, and cargo transport aircraft. The versatile airframe has found uses in a variety of other roles, including as a gunship (AC-130), for airborne assault, search and rescue, scientific research support, weather reconnaissance, aerial refueling, maritime patrol, and aerial firefighting. It is now the main tactical airlifter for many military forces worldwide. Over forty variants and versions of the Hercules, including a civilian one marketed as the Lockheed L-100, operate in more than 60 nations.

The C-130 entered service with the U.S. in the 1950s, followed by Australia and others. During its years of service, the Hercules family has participated in numerous military, civilian and humanitarian aid operations. In 2007, the C-130 became the fifth aircraft—after the English Electric Canberra, B-52 Stratofortress, Tu-95 Bear, and KC-135 Stratotanker—to mark 50 years of continuous service with its original primary customer, in this case, the United States Air Force. The C-130 Hercules is the longest continuously produced military aircraft at over 60 years, with the updated Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules currently being produced.

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