Meet the Speed Agile. If the USAF is allowed to spend big money on a super-STOL C-130 replacement after 2020, this is Lockheed's idea for what it should look like. Boeing is also working on an alternative concept. The Air Force Research Laboratory has been funding both Lockheed and Boeing to work on wind tunnel models. Last month, the AFRL released these front and rear images of a 23%-scale model of the four-engine Lockheed Speed Agile concept. The wind tunnel model includes two Williams FJ44 engines. The Secret Projects forum found the images earlier today on AFRL's web site.
ShanwickOceanic wrote:Mmmm, look at those lovely low-slung turbines. They're going to LOVE unprepared strips.
JLAmber wrote:ShanwickOceanic wrote:Mmmm, look at those lovely low-slung turbines. They're going to LOVE unprepared strips.
My first thought in a nutshell. The only C-130 replacement we'll see in the next 30 years is another C-130 variant.
Queso wrote:Something that looks very similar to the design seen above was supposed to begin replacing the B-52 about a quarter-century ago.