This is the place where the majority of the warbird (aircraft that have survived military service) discussions will take place. Specialized forums may be added in the new future
Fri May 21, 2021 8:07 pm
Apparently AFSOC is wanting a Seaplane modified/version of the C-130.......
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/special- ... 00481.html
Fri May 21, 2021 8:16 pm
That, or something similar, has been around conceptually since the 60's or early 70's. It is one of several concepts my dad priced for the DOD numerous times over his 30+ years at Lockheed Georgia, knowing that the DOD wasn't ever gonna order it... Lotsa wasted money trying to put numbers to the DOD's wish list.
Last edited by
Kyleb on Fri May 21, 2021 10:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Sat May 22, 2021 5:07 am
Why not just buy (or have Lockheed-Martin license-build) some of these?

ShinMaywa US-2 - Already in production and in service with the JMSDF. (Image courtesy Wikipedia)
Last edited by
Chris Brame on Sat May 22, 2021 7:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Sat May 22, 2021 6:14 am
Here are my thoughts:
1. I doubt there is a budget to do this.
2. I would be curious to understand the missions the US can't currently do that SOCOM believes could be accomplished with a nautical Herk.
3. Infrastructure? The Herk typically carries palletized or rolling cargo handled by forklifts or K-loaders. How does DoD plan to do that on water?
4. Depending on mission requirements, the Japanese US-2 looks like a feasible alternative. Wikipedia says it carries 20 pax or 12 stretchers. The Herk, IIRC, is 96/72. US-2 gross takeoff weight is listed as 105,000, the Herk (peacetime) is 155,000.
5. See #1.
Ken
Sat May 22, 2021 6:53 am
Chris Brame wrote:Why not just buy (or have Lockheed-Martin license-build) some of these?
ShinMaywa US-2 - Already in production and in service with the JMSDF.
Great idea. Unfortunately, the DOD almost never buys something "off the shelf". They customize and upgrade it to meet their spec's, which adds a huge layer of cost and makes anything (even things that appear reasonable on the surface) cost an unreasonable amount. Now, a spec-op's amphib would certainly need a new avionics suite and defensive measures, but the history of the DOD shows it would probably need to have new engines, a span reduction or increase (whichever is more expensive) and 14 other changes.
For reference, see the Slingsby T-3A trainer. A simple and effective piston trainer for the Brits, but we took it, upgraded the engine, and it ended up so screwed up we scrapped the whole fleet...
Sat May 22, 2021 9:50 am
My guess is that they are wanting this capability for the same military reasons as the Japanese have their flying boats. It would make sense to buy from the Japanese or better yet, buy up a couple dozen HU-16's and remanufacture them with Turbo-Prop engines. The HU-16 has once of the best hull designs and was the ultimate Grumman seaplane. When you take something like the C-130 and say, put it on floats, think about how long the takeoff run would be on water at gross weight. it would have very limited applications.
Sat May 22, 2021 11:08 am
I like the model of the Hercules "boat" but I expect all it would do is sink as soon as you unsealed the ramp! I love the Herc and flew them for years, but I don't think you'll ever see one in the water like those drawings and model. Cool model though, whoever kitbashed that.
Sat May 22, 2021 12:39 pm

Bit smaller but easy to modify and flown by many countries around the world.
Sean
Sat May 22, 2021 8:36 pm
Bring back the Pantobase!

Doug
Mon May 24, 2021 11:01 am
I note in the latest rendering of our floaty-Herk the inner sides of the floats appear flat. Perhaps they telescope in to from a single unit under the fuselage to reduce drag a bit while in transit?
Or maybe they can go up the sides of the fuselage allowing conventional wheels and ramp for hard surfaces? The nose mount does not seem to support that, but found it interesting with the flat inner surfaces.
Powered by phpBB © phpBB Group.
phpBB Mobile / SEO by Artodia.