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The Lockheed Martin (previously Lockheed) KC-130 is a family of the extended-range tanker version of the C-130 Hercules transport aircraft. The KC-130J is the latest variant operated by the United States Marine Corps (USMC), with 48 delivered out of 79 ordered. It replaced older KC-130F, KC-130R, and KC-130T variants for aerial refueling. USMC reserve unit, VMGR-452 operated 12 KC-130T aircraft until May 2021; this was the last USMC reserve unit that operated the legacy KC-130s, completing the Corps' transition to the more advanced Super Hercules.
Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor (top), a North American P-51 Mustang (middle) and a General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon (bottom) . Note: this is NOT a composite photo.
Thanks to Elliot Lowe for the ID help
Lockheed CF-104D Starfighter 12641 at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, Hamilton, Ontario on 27th June 2024.
UP LOF42 26 shoves west on its return to Gemco Yard. They're passing through CP-Lockheed, a set of crossovers directly adjacent to Bob Hope airport. The caboose, SP 4612, is a bay window caboose that had recently been repainted into a plainer version of SP colors with orange ends. A small daylight logo is on the upper part of the bay window.
USAF Lockheed C-130H Hercules 85-0041 performing at the 2012 Little Rock Airshow in Jacksonville, Arkansas.
the first Lockheed YC-121F, still with Navy (BuNo131660) painted on the tail, seen on a test flight over Pacific Palisades, just north of Santa Monica, California. Note the large, removable wingtip fuel tanks.
The A-12 was the product of Project Oxcart, a secret military program to develop a high-speed, high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft. First flown in 1962, the A-12 was built by Lockheed’s Advanced Development Projects office, now known as Skunk Works. The A-12 was capable of performing sensitive intelligence-gathering missions while flying at speeds over Mach 3, or three times the speed of sound. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) used A-12s for surveillance missions until 1968. Later versions, known as the SR-71 Blackbird, served in reconnaissance and test missions for the U.S. Air Force and NASA through the 1990s
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, New York City, USA
Lockheed-Martin, F-35A-2A, "Lightning", 11-5038, C/N: AF-49, USAF 63 F/S, Luke AFB, Glendale, Arizona. Climbing out from Ellington Field (KEFD), Houston, Texas. 22 October 2016.
Type: Lockheed Martin F-22A Raptor
Operator: United States Air Force - USAF
Rego: 10-4194
Serial: 645-4194
Location: Avalon Airport - YMAV
Date: 03/03/2013
Notes: Avalon Airshow 2013. Here they are undergoing the control checks prior to departure for the Raptors truly magnificent display flight routine. It is to be noted how the display teams are on cue from start to finish including the ground crews. Thanks for a great show.
Full video review: www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3zQCHVdHAk
This is a free teaser build for LEGO911's book "How to Build Brick Airplanes"
It is a cute little "micro" plane and perhaps a substitute for the humongous version which the book also has instructions for. It is in scale 1:48!