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Picture of the Lockheed C-130T Hercules (L-382) aircraft

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164763 (cn 382-5258) Major Stefan Muller keeps an eye on the instruments as Bert is put into a 60 degree bank.
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A visitor from - posted Wed January 7, 2009:
I think the PICs name is Burks. Totally awesome picture though.

A visitor from United States posted Mon September 8, 2008:
Let me guess, there inside "Fat Albert"

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed March 12, 2008:
Incredible! I can feel the G Forces just by staring at the photo! =)
What a shot!

A visitor from United States posted Sat November 4, 2006:
I see these beauties do this all day every day - that's what living next to Little Rock AFB gets ya!

A visitor from - posted Mon June 12, 2006:
For a 4-engine C-130 prop to bank 60 degrees is Absolutely Amazing! Who else but the "Blues" can fly like that. Thanks, Neil, for sharing this picture.

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 29, 2005:
Wonderful view. I sure wouldn't be letting the right seat fly right then.

A visitor from United States posted Wed November 23, 2005:
It is, isn't it. Wonderful photo.

A visitor from Greece posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Great

A visitor from United States posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Why is that last fire t-handle in a differnt position than the rest? I would imagine it might be for the APU???

A visitor from United States posted Mon November 21, 2005:
Okay, why is the copilot pushing the yoke to the left?

A visitor from United States posted Mon November 21, 2005:
Would that toy be an obstructive object?

A visitor from Austria posted Sat November 19, 2005:
A look at the headset of the copilot reveals that this must be fat albert, the blue angels support herc. It demonstrates how great fun flying aeroplanes can be. and it also shows, that flying resambles more an art than a science. the face of the pilot says it all.

A visitor from Germany posted Sat November 19, 2005:
Great shot!

Great crew!

Amazing.

A visitor from Mexico posted Sat November 19, 2005:
Looks like they´re inside the front of a space roller-coaster and enjoying themselves. It´s impresive what Fat Albert can do. I wish i was there.

A visitor from Belgium posted Sat November 19, 2005:
With the "Blue angels" everything is possible .. !
Nice to see this "yellow and blue" cockpit :D

The contrast is impressive, congrats!

A visitor from Singapore posted Sat November 19, 2005:
It looks like he is going to bank up to 90 degrees! Is this a military plane?

A visitor from Singapore posted Sat November 19, 2005:
I'm afraid this plane is going to turn upside down!

A visitor from Iran, Islamic Republic Of posted Sat November 19, 2005:
Good for those rich American,full throttles and 60' banking it shows how efficient aircraft they have

A visitor from United Arab Emirates posted Sat November 19, 2005:
Urraah! Marine Corps!

A visitor from Greece posted Sat November 19, 2005:
Astounding!
Feels like I'm there with them!!!

A visitor from United States posted Sat November 19, 2005:
Awesome! Glad these guys are so strapped in! Great photo!

A visitor from United States posted Sat November 19, 2005:
The contrast between the landscape and the cockpit makes for a fantastic photo, keep up the good work

A visitor from Venezuela posted Sat November 19, 2005:
Hey the doll is still standing, Go fat A.

A visitor from Jordan posted Fri November 18, 2005:
Just great job .. Nice shot .. But I think its more than 60 degree LOL

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri November 18, 2005:
Wow, I am assuming it's using a JATO packs.

A visitor from United States posted Fri November 18, 2005:
Wow, I love this shot! GREAT JOB!

A visitor from United States posted Fri November 18, 2005:
With the throttles where they are now, YES!!

A visitor from France posted Fri November 18, 2005:
Haha! Woooooo that makes some crazy feelings ins the belly! Those guys know how to work it!

A visitor from Germany posted Fri November 18, 2005:
Crazy guys...

A visitor from Spain posted Fri November 18, 2005:
Wonderful cockpit colors!!

A visitor from Japan posted Fri November 18, 2005:
OMG, can a C-130 fly like that?

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