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aloges (Founding Member) 18 Feb 10, 21:07Post
Hi everyone,

does anyone have a photo of a C-130 with its formation lights glowing? I saw one on approach to Ramstein tonight that - IIRC - had no nav lights on, but a couple of large, dim green lights along the fuselage. There was one in front of and one behind the wing and one on the tail, plus a number of small ones here and there. I think I've found out that these are used to provide orientation for pilots of other aicraft flying in formation, but I'd much appreciate a photo for comparison.

Cheers!
aloges
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captoveur 18 Feb 10, 23:06Post
If you are talking about kinda green strips those are the slime lights.. I don't think those are powered, but kinda glow in the dark
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miamiair (netAirspace FAA) 18 Feb 10, 23:27Post
captoveur wrote:If you are talking about kinda green strips those are the slime lights.. I don't think those are powered, but kinda glow in the dark


They are powered. You don't want to look like a flying glow-stick when someone unfriendly might see you...

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Click Click D'oh (Photo Quality Screener & Founding Member) 18 Feb 10, 23:31Post
Sounds like what you saw was a USMC KC-130. The standard USAF/USANG C-130 is pretty sparse of the stip lighting.
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miamiair (netAirspace FAA) 18 Feb 10, 23:36Post
Click Click D'oh wrote:Sounds like what you saw was a USMC KC-130. The standard USAF/USANG C-130 is pretty sparse of the stip lighting.


The USAF HC-130s and MC-130's have them.
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Click Click D'oh (Photo Quality Screener & Founding Member) 19 Feb 10, 00:06Post
miamiair wrote:The USAF HC-130s and MC-130's have them.


I've never seen them on the tail on USAF birds.
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Gunships 19 Feb 10, 00:18Post
miamiair wrote:
Click Click D'oh wrote:Sounds like what you saw was a USMC KC-130. The standard USAF/USANG C-130 is pretty sparse of the stip lighting.


The USAF HC-130s and MC-130's have them.


As do the USAF KC-10's.
aloges (Founding Member) 19 Feb 10, 01:14Post
Thanks everyone, that's quite informative! {thumbsup}
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