A new book in my library. (3 Viewers)

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Latest arrival - second attempt from the bookseller as the first copy arrived badly damaged in transit but quickly replaced.

It's big, 438 pages in total, weighing in at a hefty 2.6 kilos with the slip case. Top quality printing, lots of photographs (many never previously published), first person accounts of flying, maintaining and operating the C-130A, E & H Hercules in RAAF service. Profile artwork by Juanita Franzi.

The Airmobility Workhorse, focuses on the operational history of the Lockheed C-130 Hercules in Royal Australian (RAAF) service, spanning the A, E and H models from 1958 to 2012, leaving the J model to be covered in the future.

The C-130 was the catalyst for a transformational shift from Second World War technology to leading-edge aircraft systems in RAAF air mobility and in the broader Air Force.

It is a detailed and balanced reflection of what the mighty Hercules did for Australia and how it affected who flew it, fixed it, supported it, flew as passengers or benefitted from the missions it conducted. This aricraft was truly Australia's Airmobility Workhorse.

About the Author

Air Commodore Bill Kourelakos recently retired from the RAAF in 2020 after 32 years of military service in both the Canadian Forces and the Royal Australian Air Force. His career consisted of four tours as a C-130 Navigator; over 20 deployed operations; a variety of staff appointments in Air Mobility Group, Air Force Headquarters, and Joint Operations Command; and Commands / Deputy Commands in No 36 and 37Squadrons, Task Group 633.4, No 86 Wing, Air Mobility and Training Development Unit, Northern Command, Headquarters Air Command, and Air Mobility Group.

Along with being a qualified teacher specialising in History, his broad career makes him eminently qualified to write the history of the mighty C-130 Hercules.



More than enough here to keep me reading its contents for a few weeks.

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Just received a copy of this.
 
Just ordered, expected tomorrow and Saturday.

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Awesome Terry.
Can you please let me know if they mention the SPGs at Pegasus Bridge? 'Wagger' Thornton said he knocked out a 'Mk.IV tank' , but other books only mention SPGs being in the area at that time. I'm thinking maybe it was a type of SPG based on a Panzer IV chassis (?)
 

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