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Re: Last C-5A Galaxy retired

Thu Sep 14, 2017 9:14 am

ALOHADAVE wrote:
the attractive white over gray (

The plan for Travis is also to repaint the C-5 in white over grey.
It is going to take a couple of years to repaint the aircraft and construct a hard pad for it. The site chosen is across the street from the current C-141 that is on display.


Travis AFB California? Repaint a C-5? I imagine they will be using paint rollers then?

When I was a kid and started building models, I remember reading on all my Testors products..."contains a substance known to cause cancer in the State of California." I recall saying to myself, "Boy I'm sure glad I don't live THERE!"

Re: Last C-5A Galaxy retired

Sat Sep 30, 2017 9:30 pm

Undoubtedly, I stood guard over (under) that airframe from 1974-76 when it passed through Yokota AB, Japan and required a guard when on the ground. At the time they were considered a (very) small step below nuclear weapons. Little known fact, you can stand behind the nose wheel during a monsoon level rain event and never get wet. The water falls about 10-15 feet on either side of you. Added plus: you can prop your Penthouse magazine on top of the tire and its at perfect reading level. You could ask me how I know. :lol:

Re: Last C-5A Galaxy retired

Sun Oct 01, 2017 2:50 pm

junkman9096 wrote: At the time they were considered a (very) small step below nuclear weapons.


If I remember the nomenclature correctly, it was a "Class A" resource, requiring armed guards while on the ground, regardless of cargo.
Few enthusiasts realize that...that the heavy airlift capability provided by the relatively few C-5s warranted that kind of protection.

Again, modern enthusiasts don't appreciate the kind of security provided back in the day...and this was in the 1980s-90s....not just the red scare days of the 50s or during periods of increased tensions like the 1961 Berlin (wall) Crisis or Cuban Missile Crisis.
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