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Courier Sportster wrote:the grey C-130 at the air force musuem was making alot of spooky groaning and cracking noises when i was there on sunday. not being a ramp guy, i surmised i am just not used to the sounds of a static plane heating up in the sun, expanding. or it could've been some ghostings! i bet it makes a contracting racket after the sun goes down too. but, nothing else but the C-130 was singing to me.....
Tue Aug 26, 2014 3:59 pm
flightsimer wrote:Before I became a member of the museum, there was Ghost chasers that came through our museum room and toured our C-123. They said the museum room itself had presences, but the 123 showed the most activity. And it was around the seat that the old loadmaster (I believe he was the loadmaster, again before my time) would always sit in while traveling.
Tue Aug 26, 2014 5:03 pm
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Tue Aug 26, 2014 7:48 pm
gemmer wrote:After all those years in the desert, and more importantly, given the significance of the aircraft, why would anyone see the need to recover any parts from the LBG and use them in another aircraft? I seriously doubt that we were that hard up for spare parts back then
to even imagine stripping her.
Duane
Tue Aug 26, 2014 10:31 pm