A C-130 departs Antarctica.
Not a pure jet (turbojet or turbofan), but the JATOs, or what the Brits call "RATOG", make up for it.
Sunday, February 17, 2013
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3 comments:
LOTS of noise, and quite the kick in the ass when they light off! :-)
Oh, and it DOES give new meaning to shake, rattle and roll inside a 130 too! And the pilots are stomping rudders, etc trying to keep the bird pointed straight!
Too bad it wasn't there when Shackleton could have used it...;-)
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