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She is certain that there were 6 exhaust trails (hence the six engines) as it flew- and it is these six engines that has me puzzled.
This should answer that.
Also, for my own info, what are those pods on the outboard section of the wings- fuel tanks? Do you think they can make a vapor trail?
Maybe- but I'm not familiar with any six engine U.S. military aircraft
The pods you are referring to, which sit between the engines, are indeed external fuel tanks. I just researched it and according to an Air Force fact sheet they each hold 1,290 gals.
The C-130 can also be fitted with outboard external fuel tanks, but no matter where you fit them, they will not make con trails. QUOTE]
oh, there's the answer to my question!
MONDARIZ-
"The only aircraft combining straight wings and 6 engines, is the Hughes H-4 "Hercules""
The H-4 had 8 engines and yup, this is NOT what she saw
http://airvoila.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/spruce-goose.jpg
did it look like this one pic I snagged in my back yard