1006:"I-Wars" consists of three semi-independent sub-systems: the Atmospheric Distributed Data System (ADDS) which records and computes flight level meteorological data from various angle-of-attack probes, the radar altimeter, the pressure altimeter, ambient temperature and dewpoint sensors, and navigation data; the Dropsonde Windfinding System (DWS) which processes temperature, pressure, humidity, wind speed and direction data received from a dropsonde; and the Satellite Communication system (SATCOM). The ADDS generates measurements in the horizontal aspect ("horizontal data"), the DWS in the vertical ("vertical data"), and the SATCOM provides immediate direct transfer of the data to the user.
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frequency radio and other sensing devices and is released from the aircraft over water. As the instrument descends to the sea surface, it measures and relays to the aircraft a vertical atmospheric profile of the temperature, humidity and barometric pressure and wind data. The dropsonde is slowed and stabilized by a small parachute. Through use of the
Advanced Vertical Atmospheric Profiling System (AVAPS), the Dropsonde System Operator generates the "vertical data" (also referred to as "Drops") needed by the NHC, receiving, analyzing and encoding the data for transmission by satellite.
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317:. They penetrate tropical cyclones and hurricanes at altitudes ranging from 500 to 10,000 feet (150 to 3,050 m) above the ocean surface depending upon the intensity of the storm. The most important function of these reconnaissance aircraft is to collect high-density, high-accuracy weather data from within the storm's environment. This includes penetration of the center or hurricane eye of the storm. This vital information is instantly relayed by satellite to the National Hurricane Center to aid in the accurate forecasting of hurricane movement and intensity.
557:, aerial reconnaissance weather officer and weather reconnaissance loadmaster. The 53d WRS maintains twenty air crews (ten full-time and ten part-time) to meet its capabilities obligations in support of requirements for the National Hurricane Operations Plan of five sorties per day from Keesler AFB and two from deployed locations. Weather data instrumentation and the dropsonde delivery and recording systems are mounted in the aircraft on removable pallets at the front end of the cargo compartment, giving the aircraft a standard cargo mission capability also.
484:) became excess because of budgetary reductions. With Hurricane Camille still fresh in the minds of Congress and the American public and retention of the AWS flying mission still strong in MAC Headquarters, AWS proposed to Headquarters Air Force in March 1972 that its 16 WC-130Bs be replaced by a like number of the available HC-130Hs. The request was approved in December 1972 but altered a month later. AWS was ordered to retain three of the Bs and could give up the other 13 in return for 11 HC-130Hs. $ 4.5 million was budgeted for WRAMA to transfer the
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Southeast Asia in 1967 and 11 more WC-130Bs were added in 1970 to replace the WB-47s, which had been abruptly retired from service in September 1969. The first of 15 WC-130Hs was converted in 1973 from rescue command and control aircraft (that had themselves been modified from C-130Es). Service life of some of these variants over-lapped as they operated with the 53rd,
564:, but with wing-mounted auxiliary fuel tanks is capable of staying aloft almost 18 hours at an optimum cruise speed of more than 300 mph (260 kn; 480 km/h). An average weather reconnaissance mission lasts 11 hours and covers almost 3,500 miles (3,000 nmi; 5,600 km). The crew collects and reports weather data as often as every minute.
258:, approved the plan on 31 August 1961; the next day the Soviet Union resumed nuclear testing. Headquarters Air Force authorized the acquisition of five new C-130Bs factory-configured for the sampling mission to be delivered in April 1962 when AWS would become the air sampling single-manager. These became the first weather-mission C-130 aircraft.
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as turbulence, icing, visibility, cloud types and amounts, and ocean surface winds. The ARWO uses the equipment to determine the storm's center and analyze atmospheric conditions such as pressure, temperature, dew point and wind speed to create a Vortex Data
Message sent to the National Hurricane Center.
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Reconnaissance Weather Officer operates the computerized weather reconnaissance equipment, generates the "horizontal data" measurements (also known as "Recco"), and acts as flight director inside the storm environment. The weather officer also evaluates other meteorological conditions such
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In the meantime a bilateral moratorium with the Soviet Union on the atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons was starting its third year when a suggestion was made that the classified air sampling program monitoring the moratorium and being conducted by at least five USAF commands be consolidated under
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in 1992 again demonstrated the need for "hurricane hunting" and state-of-the-art equipment to accomplish it, and the 53d was resurrected as a full-time unit of AFRC in 1993. The WC-130s were transferred back to it but the H-models were showing their age and between 1999 and 2005 all were replaced by
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A critical piece of weather equipment on board the WC-130J is the GPS Dropsonde
Windfinding System, a cylindrically-shaped instrument about 16 inches (41 cm) long and 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) in diameter and weighing approximately 2.5 pounds (1.1 kg). The dropsonde is equipped with a high
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The WC-130J was the first variant obtained new from the factory since 1965. Ten were procured and assigned to the 53d WRS, now the only manned weather reconnaissance unit in the
Department of Defense. The new model encountered teething problems that delayed its Initial Operational Capability until
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on 29 September 1987 to build and install 20 IWRS suites but two days later the 54th WRS was inactivated, leaving only ten WC-130s in service, seven with the 53d WRS and three in the Air Force
Reserve. Even so, the IWRS system went operational in the WC-130H in 1988 and remains standard equipment.
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rated at 4,910 shaft horsepower (3,660 kW) and had wing-mounted fuel tanks that provided an additional 2,720 US gallons (2,260 imp gal; 10,300 L) of fuel, extending the WC-130H's radius of action at maximum cruise speed (230 knots (260 mph; 430 km/h) (KIAS), 350 knots
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After the five C-130Bs became operational with AWS, conversions of six C-130Es followed in 1965 but as weather platforms. A dropsonde system was installed in all the C-130Bs and the designation of all C-130 weather variants was permanently changed to "WC-130" on 25 August 1965. Three WC-130As were
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AVAPS is a self-contained system installed in two standard 19-inch racks that records current atmospheric conditions vertically below the WC-130J aircraft as a deployed sonde falls to the surface. AVAPS consists of expendable sondes, a
Dropsonde Telemetry Chassis, high power computer, and a color
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The WB-47s had never been popular in their weather reconnaissance role, primarily because their Bendix-Friez data processing and communications system had not been fully tested and rarely worked, and were far from optimal since they were forbidden for structural reasons from penetrating tropical
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deterrent force resulted in the shutdown of two AWS squadrons, followed by three more in March 1960. The problems with the WB-50, brought to a head in May 1960 by fuel leaks that grounded the entire 66-plane fleet, accelerated the process, which scheduled a complete phaseout by 1963. AWS fought
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Philippines. A former weather recon aircraft, H-model 65-0968, was lost on 2 May 2018 while serving with the Puerto Rico Air National Guard on its final ferry flight to retirement. Two WC-130B models were lost to crashes after being sold to international customers, and another
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weather satellites at
Headquarters AF and in the AWS. A "selective" tropical storm reconnaissance program was instituted in the Western Pacific in 1971 after TIROS was introduced, reducing the number of sorties flown and their associated costs, while the U.S. Navy had withdrawn from the manned
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Between May 2007 and February 2008, all ten WC-130J were equipped with the Stepped-Frequency Microwave Radiometer (SFMR or "Smurf"), which continuously measures the surface winds and rainfall rates below the aircraft, mounted in a radome on the right wing outboard of the number four engine.
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engines rated at 4,050 shaft horsepower (3,020 kW), had a cruising speed of 350 knots (400 mph; 650 km/h), a radius of action of 1,200 miles (1,000 nmi; 1,900 km) with a payload of 25,000 pounds (11,000 kg), and a service ceiling of 30,000 feet (9,144 m).
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The WC-130J provides data vital to tropical cyclone forecasting. The WC-130J usually penetrates hurricanes at an altitude of approximately 10,000 feet (3,000 m) to collect meteorological data in the vortex, or eye, of the storm. The aircraft normally flies a radius of about 100 miles
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had incrementally reduced its reliance on WC-130 data until by 1986, although unquestionably more reliable than that from the satellites, it nevertheless made up less than 10% of the data used by JTWC to plot typhoons. The 53d WRS at Keesler was also a target, but it still had strong
274:. The -E and -H models have had the greatest longevity in service, 28 and 32 years respectively. Of the seven original weather reconnaissance squadrons, four of which received the WC-130 at some point, only the 53d WRS remains active, now assigned to the
444:, a rain-making operation in Southeast Asia. In early 1967 they were modified for an additional weather reconnaissance mission by installation of the AMT-1 dropsonde system. Two were based for the dual missions on a rotational basis at
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and other structural problems with the type was to end its service by 1965. The C-130 Hercules was desired by the AWS as the best alternative but budgetary limitations prevented the procurement of new aircraft for the mission.
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retrofits. Efforts to develop forward-looking and side-looking weather radars were unsuccessful. The second batch of C-130Bs were in service only a few years before all were de-modified and turned over to the reserve forces.
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Manned weather reconnaissance continued to be reduced when AWS finally divested itself of its flying mission in 1991 by inactivating the 53d WRS and transferring both the mission and its few remaining aircraft assets to the
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as its primary weather reconnaissance platform with a fleet of WB-50Ds deployed in seven squadrons. Between 1956 and 1960 six WB-50 accidents resulted in the loss of an entire crew and caused the deaths of 66 crew members;
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These were all built as standard C-130E transports and reconfigured as HC-130H. Their serial numbers were 64-14861 and -14866; and 65-0963 through -0969, and -0972, -0976, -0977, -0980, -0984, and -0985.
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The information collected makes possible advance warning of hurricanes and increases the accuracy of hurricane predictions and warnings by as much as 30%. Collected data are relayed directly to the
925:, a career SAC officer and PACAF commander in 1967, was highly critical of the WB-47s and demanded they be retired. He backed down when confronted with their necessity as "weather scouts" for his
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had always considered aerial weather reconnaissance an expendable luxury when budget cuts were necessary or when funds were needed for expensive programs. In 1958 its desire to field a large
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gave his support for the proposal, modification of 34 WB-47Es in 1963 for the AWS was approved and the re-activation of three discontinued weather recon squadrons scheduled for 1962.
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against the decision, however, and the proposed permanent shutdown of AWS's flying mission alarmed high-level operational commanders worldwide, including the admiral commanding the
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suite consisted of an AN/APN-42 Radar Altimeter, AN/AMQ-28 Rosemount Total Temperature System, and AN/AMQ-19 Dropsonde receiver and control panel previously mounted in retired
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missions in Vietnam, but one of his first actions when he was appointed Air Force Chief of Staff in August 1969 was to order their immediate retirement. (Fuller 359)
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jets but by 1965 the AWS had decided it would better served by the WC-130 in the manned weather reconnaissance role. Since that year the Air Force and
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equipment and designated WC-130H, replacing all 16 WC-130Bs in the weather reconnaissance squadrons. The WC-130H was equipped with the more powerful
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The second batch of veteran C-130Bs acquired were s/n's 58-0725, -0726, -0729, 0-731, -0733, -0734, -0740, -0741, -0742, -0747, -0752, and -0758.
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537:, 2005. A second WC-130J is landing in the background. The 53d WRS was displaced by severe storm damage to its base at Keesler AFB, Mississippi.
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The WC-130J carries a minimum crew of five: pilot/aircraft commander, co-pilot,
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Five new C-130Bs factory-configured for air sampling were delivered to the
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28,000 ft (8,500 m) with 42,000 lb (19,051 kg) payload
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362 kn (417 mph, 670 km/h) at 22,000 ft (6,706 m)
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transport configured with specialized weather instrumentation including a
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Thor's Legions: Weather Support to the U.S. Air Force and Army, 1937–1987
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The first group of B-models were AF serial numbers 62-3492 through -3496.
599:– On 12 October 1974, a newly modified WC-130H (65-0965) assigned to the
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operational WC-130B aircraft was destroyed on the ground by a hurricane.
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weather reconnaissance business entirely in 1975. As a consequence, the
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58-0731 was re-numbered with civil registration N8037 and nicknamed
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A total of 15 HC-130H rescue Hercules were eventually modified with
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In 1965 the Air Force procured six E-model variants to replace six
361:, the most destructive hurricane in recorded history to that time.
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Three C-130A transports were obtained from TAC in 1966 during the
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and winter storms to obtain data on movement, size and intensity.
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The three A-models were serial numbers 56-519, 56-522 and 56-537
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R391 constant-speed fully-feathering reversible-pitch propellers
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1344:. Air Force fact sheet, Inside 403rd Wing, retrieved 2015-10-12
988:. It served as a hurricane research aircraft from 1970 to 1981.
611:. No trace of the aircraft or its crew has ever been found.
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A WC-130H-LM from the 54th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron
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WC-130J on the ramp at Dobbins Air Reserve Base during
420:. Three veteran airlifters were transferred from the
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National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration
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Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era
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215:In 1954 the Air Weather Service (AWS) replaced its
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81:
65:
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353:(WRAMA) and were transferred to the 53rd WRS at
5191:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
1327:. Boston, MA: American Meteorological Society.
378:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
5166:1960s United States military utility aircraft
3814:
1563:
1384:
762:engines, 4,637 shp (3,458 kW) each
521:the new, technologically-advanced J-variant.
8:
5186:Meteorological instrumentation and equipment
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144:. The aircraft is a modified version of the
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152:deployment/receiver system and crewed by a
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620:The WC-130 is exclusively operated by the
29:
1295:"The Incomplete Guide to Airfoil Usage"
1128:
888:
516:(AFRC). But the devastation wrought by
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1357:, an unofficial history of the WC-130
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1032:by the North Vietnamese Army in 1975.
843:Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules
548:Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules
478:Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service
272:56th Weather Reconnaissance Squadrons
173:WB-50 weather reconnaissance aircraft
7:
905:Air Research and Development Command
722:1,745 sq ft (162.1 m)
716:38 ft 10 in (11.84 m)
710:132 ft 7 in (40.41 m)
677:Specifications (WC-130J Weatherbird)
670:54th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron
654:53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron
607:and its six crew disappeared during
605:54th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron
410:54th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron
335:55th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron
185:53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron
1092:These were primarily damage to its
704:97 ft 9 in (29.79 m)
27:Weather aircraft series by Lockheed
1342:Hurricane Hunter Weather Equipment
1223:"Airframe Details for C-130 #4106"
497:Allison T56-A-15 turboprop engines
474:HC-130H CROWN airborne controllers
388:The WC-130Bs were powered by four
25:
3833:designations, Army/Air Force and
1190:. 2 December 2013. Archived from
560:The aircraft is not equipped for
44:A WC-130J Hercules over RIAT 2023
810:
749:155,000 lb (70,307 kg)
632:
321:Variants and operational history
38:
5181:Four-engined turboprop aircraft
454:synoptic weather reconnaissance
446:Udorn Royal Thai Air Force Base
351:Warner Robins Air Materiel Area
909:Military Air Transport Service
544:2005 Atlantic hurricane season
1:
5171:Four-engined tractor aircraft
236:United States Pacific Command
132:is a high-wing, medium-range
1058:Joint Typhoon Warning Center
895:The five commands were SAC,
5078:Non-sequential designations
3831:military transport aircraft
5212:
1173:Fuller (1990), pp. 234–235
1026:South Vietnamese air force
468:WC-130H Hercules in flight
345:, Alaska. In 1965 all had
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5040:Revived original sequence
3789:
872:List of Lockheed aircraft
649:Air Force Reserve Command
626:Air Force Reserve Command
585:National Hurricane Center
514:Air Force Reserve Command
349:systems installed at the
307:National Hurricane Center
287:Air Force Reserve Command
276:Air Force Reserve Command
37:
5161:Lockheed Martin aircraft
1323:Fuller, John F. (1990).
1024:56-519 was given to the
831:Operation Christmas Drop
818:Tropical cyclones portal
684:403rd Wing, USAF Reserve
482:Military Airlift Command
339:McClellan Air Force Base
256:Air Force Chief of Staff
5196:Lockheed C-130 Hercules
3843:Army/Air Force sequence
1585:aircraft and spacecraft
1532:Accidents and incidents
1400:Lockheed C-130 Hercules
1299:m-selig.ae.illinois.edu
848:Lockheed C-130 Hercules
689:General characteristics
644:United States Air Force
622:United States Air Force
601:United States Air Force
591:Accidents and incidents
503:A contract was awarded
426:Omega Navigation System
414:Anderson Air Force Base
238:. The commander of the
142:United States Air Force
94:United States Air Force
1362:Tech Report: Dropsonde
555:combat systems officer
538:
525:WC-130J (1999–present)
469:
343:Eielson Air Force Base
309:, supplemented by the
227:Headquarters Air Force
212:
138:weather reconnaissance
59:Weather reconnaissance
1773:C-130 Hercules family
1640:8-D, E & G Altair
1212:Fuller (1990), p. 355
1161:Fuller (1990), p. 357
1030:Tan Son Nhut Air Base
757:Rolls-Royce AE 2100D3
532:
467:
240:Strategic Air Command
217:WB-29 Superfortresses
210:
121:C-130J Super Hercules
5106:Related designations
4746:Tri-service sequence
1982:Shooting Star family
1846:L-188 Electra family
1707:Constellation family
1028:and was captured at
860:Lockheed WP-3D Orion
624:, especially by its
546:. Conversion of the
422:Tactical Air Command
364:In the aftermath of
355:Ramey Air Force Base
928:Operation Arc Light
901:Air Defense Command
837:Related development
747:Max takeoff weight:
460:WC-130H (1973–2005)
432:WC-130A (1967–1970)
400:WC-130E (1965–1993)
329:WC-130B (1962–1973)
165:Air Weather Service
156:for penetration of
50:General information
5176:High-wing aircraft
2013:Starfighter family
1264:"WC-130J Hercules"
1094:composite material
921:cyclones. General
897:Pacific Air Forces
539:
470:
374:Pacific Air Forces
295:Air National Guard
213:
5156:Lockheed aircraft
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1944:
1943:
1671:12 Electra Junior
1545:
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1438:Modified variants
1334:978-0-933876-88-0
1293:Lednicer, David.
1268:403wg.AFRC.AF.mil
1240:"WC-130 Hercules"
1184:"WC-130 Hercules"
826:Hurricane Hunters
535:Hurricane Katrina
366:Hurricane Camille
181:Air Force Reserve
158:tropical cyclones
126:
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105:Introduction date
16:(Redirected from
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2147:Blackbird family
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1956:Lightning family
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1744:L-1649 Starliner
1676:14 Super Electra
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664:Former squadrons
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562:aerial refueling
542:just before the
518:Hurricane Andrew
505:Tracor Aerospace
476:assigned to the
442:Operation Popeye
390:Allison T56-A-7A
140:missions by the
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18:Lockheed WC-130J
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2297:Desert Hawk III
2287:Cormorant (UAV)
2265:
2251:YO-3 Quiet Star
2229:
2205:P2V/P-2 Neptune
2183:Maritime patrol
2178:
2159:SR-71 Blackbird
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2008:
1977:
1949:Fighter-bombers
1940:
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1624:
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1583:Lockheed Martin
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1274:on 22 July 2011
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359:Hurricane Betsy
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248:Curtis E. LeMay
244:Thomas S. Power
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130:Lockheed WC-130
119:
76:Lockheed Martin
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1598:Vega family
1143:Fuller 1990
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315:WP-3D Orion
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2556:Perseus
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100:History
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