Nothing but respect for the R.N.Z.A.F ground crews who have kept these Aircraft airworthy for the last 60 years you people have worked magic in the years of NZ governments cost-cutting !!!✈
@AirflowNZ18 күн бұрын
Not sure if we will have the J model for such a long time?
@michaeldargan729018 күн бұрын
@@AirflowNZ Yep i think you could be right on that one modern things don't same to last that long nowadays!!
@ianstewartaviation263418 күн бұрын
Great video of the venerable work horse any plans to preserve any or are they destined for the scrappers, miss ours 👍
@stephenmead818317 күн бұрын
Hear hear.
@stephenmead818317 күн бұрын
@@ianstewartaviation2634 I believe one is going to be sent to the RNZAF museum
@druckerman24717 күн бұрын
In the belly of our noisy saviour, we come home safe. The rumble of her sweet vibration tells me I'm with a friend. Farewell humble giant, you always got us home.
@AirflowNZ17 күн бұрын
Nice ode to the mighty H!
@SwOoPy28717 күн бұрын
Yea, they brang me home twice.. safe and sounded.
@katrinakindell15 күн бұрын
My dad, god rest his soul, worked on these incredible aircraft at Whenuapai. He was an Avionics technician and also kept the plans flying in the Malayan war. He was absolutely passionate about these aircraft. They always give me chills and a big lump in the throat see these majestic beasts flying. Thank you for the footage.
@AirflowNZ15 күн бұрын
Thank you sharing your memories.
@richardnixon434517 күн бұрын
05- Flt Lt Ray Robinson, Erebus body recovery story I got a call at night telling me I was captaining the flight. We left Whenuapai Air Force base in Auckland the next day, bound for Christchurch. Once we landed we found out the weather in McMurdo Sound was no good and recovery workers had not been able to get all the bodies off the mountain. That was our first delay. We sat tight in Christchurch and got word that night that the weather in Antarctica had improved and they were ready for us. The next morning we prepared to leave. I did a quick walk-around of the aircraft and noticed a faint oily smear on the underside of the left wing. It was a fuel leak. When the engineers took a closer look they found 20 millilitres of fuel sloshing around inside the wing. You absolutely don't want to be getting airborne with a fuel leak and it was going to take 48 hours to fix, so the Air Force flew another Herc down for us. That was delay number two. On plane number two and day number three we finally took off for Antarctica. As we got close to the point of no return - when you had no choice but to continue on to McMurdo - a warning light came on that a door might be unlocked. We decided to drop our altitude to depressurise and return to Christchurch. It turned out the offending door was the ramp at the back of the plane. This was a big problem because an unlocked ramp meant we had to cut our speed, and cutting our speed meant we might not have enough fuel to get back to New Zealand. We climbed as much as we could to where the air was thinner to conserve fuel and made it back with a tiny bit spare. Delay number three. The next day, with the ramp lock fixed, we tried again. Seconds after we took off the co-pilot said his windscreen was disappearing. Aircraft windscreens are made of perspex plates laminated together, and slivers of the outer pane were just peeling off from the bottom. I couldn't believe it. That's an almost unheard of problem. It was too risky to carry on so we landed. Again. We were looking at another 24-hour repair job. Delay four. Flight Lieutenant Ray Robinson took this photo of Mt Erebus out the cockpit window as the Hercules left to come home.Flight Lieutenant Ray Robinson took this photo of Mt Erebus out the cockpit window as the Hercules left to come home. Photo: Supplied By this point we were all starting to feel like the mission was jinxed. We'd had four problems, each more unlikely than the last. And on a job like this, it was all a little bit spooky. Then, we got a fifth problem. McMurdo Sound was in a "heat wave", which means temperatures were above freezing. The frozen bodies of the victims were thawing out. And everyone down there was anxious for us to arrive. Having not long landed because of the windscreen problem, I got orders to just tape it up and get airborne. I said no. It was too risky. Then I got told if I wouldn't do it, another pilot would. That pilot had only flown to Antarctica once and I'd been doing it for four years. The crew weren't keen on this solution and told me so. I really didn't want to take a patched up plane down there, but we were looking at a potentially mutinous situation if I didn't. I decided that if my crew had to go, it should be with me. Off we went. We had to fly at a lower altitude the whole way so we didn't have any more problems with the windscreen. Everyone at McMurdo was pleased to see us. Like I said, with the warm weather, there was a bit of concern about the condition of the bodies so a medic and I had to inspect them. I didn't want to do it, but I was the captain so I guess I had to. The bodies weren't in individual bags or anything. I think they'd run out of those. They were put into big crates, kind of like apple boxes. About a couple of metres square. It was really unpleasant but necessary. With the thawing we were worried about fluids leaking or something like that. The flight back to New Zealand was uneventful. We kept the cargo compartment temperature at below freezing to try and refreeze the bodies. Soon after take off I took a photo of Mt Erebus out the window behind me, its smouldering crater shrouded in the haze. I still think about that mission now and again. Every time Erebus comes up, you remember. It's not a good memory. Our old neighbours from when I was a kid were among the victims. They were really nice people. I guess it was just something that had to be done and the job fell to us. You just had to grit your teeth and go do it.
@SafariNZ17 күн бұрын
Shitty thing to do by threaten to replace over a safety issue.
@brendonrutherford511817 күн бұрын
Wow what an interesting piece of reading, in reality it could have gone on & on as far as I was concerned. Thank you for sharing this indeed!!
@joe-cy4ol17 күн бұрын
wow, that was interesting reading. Thanks for sharing.
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your memories. You have enough information for a book it is so interesting.
@wendyhood100616 күн бұрын
Thank you for your service
@tomok777517 күн бұрын
Much respect to RNZAF. Thank you for your service!
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Great comment, thank you.
@louisestowell390516 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for putting this up, it was amazing to hear them when they flew over Hamilton yesterday.
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Thanks for your comment, Hamilton was a great location for viewing!
@tonyobbeek891016 күн бұрын
These gracious old girls worked hard to bring those poor souls back home after the 1979 disaster on Mt. Erebus, thank you beautiful ladies from all New Zealanders xx
@AirflowNZ15 күн бұрын
Thank you for your kind words!
@goodshipkaraboudjan16 күн бұрын
Absolute workhorses. Certainly a welcome sight in Australia when they came over to help during the bushfires.
@AirflowNZ15 күн бұрын
Many thanks for your comment.
@normandunckley392617 күн бұрын
I drove out to the top of Waimarie Road, to watch, exact place where used to ride my bike and watch them back in the 70's ( Orions, Andovers, etc, when we had an Air force) Went to Whenuapai Primary, grew up with them flying around, could even tell the pitch heavier sound to the Orions. When you get older becomes "moving & bit emotional" something you related to, been around all your life goes away. Respect to all those the served & flew, they certainly earned it.
@brentsummers737717 күн бұрын
Exactly, if the C 130H were not used for civil defence in NZ and Pacific Helen Clark might have sold them at the same time as the Skyhawks.😂
@normandunckley392617 күн бұрын
@@brentsummers7377 Yep seen the last fly out them too. In some ways it just as well they all gone, rather left in hands of DEI woke PC muppets that would result in some undignified ending. Rainbow stripes & flying drag queens
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your memories.
@paddy.778417 күн бұрын
Thanks for the post .. didn't know they were being retired now. Such an iconic aircraft, always rushed outside to see them whenever I heard that distinctive sound flying over. Much respect to aircrews, and maintenance crews, for keeping these Herc's airworthy, all those years.
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Thanks for your comment. The new one are so much quieter!
@Kinleith62117 күн бұрын
It was wonderful to see them fly over us as we were fishing on Lake Rotoiti….much respect
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Great comment. Hope you got some other catches!
@stevengorst100018 күн бұрын
Awesome footage there mate👍 sadly that will be the last time we see them. They flue over us in formation here in Hawkes bay this afternoon which was impressive to see for the last time. I tracked them on flightradar and they landed in Ohakea, be interesting to see where they go next.
@mtl-ss153817 күн бұрын
They came in low over Rotorua @ lunch time - very impressive fly over.
@AirflowNZ17 күн бұрын
Steven, many thanks for your comment, they will be missed, but what a legacy!
@RossMarsden15 күн бұрын
I saw them over Gisborne at 1:30pm on Wednesday. I was a meteorologist at Whenuapai during the '90s, and delivered daily weather briefings to the Need crew at Sqn42 across the road from the Met Office in the BaseOps building. A taxiing Herd was always a great and memorable sound.
@RossMarsden15 күн бұрын
Herc (not Need)
@AirflowNZ14 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your memories, it's great to hear from someone who worked near these magnificent machines.
@RossMarsden14 күн бұрын
@@AirflowNZ Thanks! Here's a specific memory. Meteorological. I remember one clear, chilly winter morning. The ambient temperature was few degrees C, and the dew point was close. A Herc was on the apron in front of the BaseOps building getting ready to go somewhere. The engines started up, and suddenly, FOG! The prop wash had stirred up the lowest 20 metres of air enough to blanket the area for 100 metres around in good thick fog. What a great machine! In the next meteorological observation I reported "Fog Patches", and in the remarks, "Caused by a Herc starting up".
@AirflowNZ13 күн бұрын
What a great story, thanks again.
@conn00717 күн бұрын
Had the privilege of being over in NZ for ANZAC Exchange back in 2010, Herc-01 was the one I flew in the most and I noted it had a manufacturers plate on entering the cockpit March 1965, that was a great work horse.
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing you interesting Herc association.
@EarthlingPete16 күн бұрын
The first H model off the production line. NZ also got the next two, so the first 3 H models were all RNZAF, and now they are gone.
@conn00715 күн бұрын
@@EarthlingPete That's interesting. I was told completely different back in 2011 as follows:- The NZ GOV was offered a deal with the last 5 E- models off the C-130 production line, but they would be fitted with H- model engines?
@EarthlingPete13 күн бұрын
@@conn007 That's probably news to the RNZAF and Lockheed, not to mention many technical publications on the hercules. It would not have made any economic sense for Lockeeed to update the C130E with new engines, wiring looms, instrument panels and hydraulic lines for only 3 aircraft (not 5, the other two were purchased some years after the first 3 were delivered and by that time the H model was already in full production). It would be much cheaper to just buy the new model anyway, which is what the RNZAF did. Also, if it was true then our first 3 hercs would be designated as C130E dash something, to denote a variation of the E model. Instead, they are Lockheed certified as H models. Cheers, Pete
@conn00712 күн бұрын
@@EarthlingPete Thanks Pete, for the historical explanation of the RNZAF C130's. I was based at Ohakea for the 3 month ANZAC-Ex and had numerous flights by just coincidence on the 001. That time period happens to be one of my best in the RAAF.
@Pisceanratsun15 күн бұрын
Super appreciate the footage 😊 awesomeness 👌
@AirflowNZ13 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@suey2616 күн бұрын
Saw them fly over Auckland city yesterday evening. It was a sight.
@AirflowNZ15 күн бұрын
Great comment, thank you.
@tio123ist15 күн бұрын
I just caught them flying past our place on the North Shore Oteha. Thought it was strange seeing 3 of them together but this video has helped me understand why.
@AirflowNZ14 күн бұрын
Great to see my video working!
@allgood676017 күн бұрын
Nice one mate! and the only plane that can replace a Herk is a Herk! 👍✈️🇳🇿
@AirflowNZ17 күн бұрын
AG, yes you are right on the money!
@kiwidiesel18 күн бұрын
Out with a generation of temperamental old birds, and in with a generation of temperamental new birds.
@AirflowNZ17 күн бұрын
KD, we do not seem to be having breakdowns recently, not like in the past!
@kiwidiesel17 күн бұрын
@AirflowNZ Not yet as they are still new, give them a few years 😂
@dan.aviation200018 күн бұрын
Very cool video!
@AirflowNZ17 күн бұрын
Dan, Thanks, it was a memorable day!
@heatherhiggins611014 күн бұрын
I saw these flying over Hobsonville Point whilst out walking, love it.
@AirflowNZ14 күн бұрын
Nice comment, thank you!
@HoriandRangisAdventures14 күн бұрын
Great to see they will be upgraded I wondered why they flew so low over Gizzy the other day, I would like to see our strike wing back as well, we need them :)
@AirflowNZ13 күн бұрын
Glad that you did see the flypast! Defence ties with Australia and USA will make a return of the strike wing more likely.
@stevekendall145017 күн бұрын
Well done to all the crews and ground staff for keeping them going for so long, worked on the new prison nearby and it was a great sight seeing them flying over us.
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
They are certainly a sight to behold!
@paulfharris17517 күн бұрын
Heard them flying over Feilding on their way to Base Ohakea but couldn't see them due low on the runway 27 approach
@AirflowNZ17 күн бұрын
They are heading back to Base Auckland later today, you may catch a view then?
@paxofpayne16 күн бұрын
I lived on punga road whenupai for 21 years I saw and herd them every day and night ,my dad worked these on ladys ,as primary school kids we got climb inside them, I'm 55 now, and the world has changed so much ,but when I see Hercs I all ways think of home
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your memories!
@paxofpayne16 күн бұрын
@@AirflowNZ I do recall they all ways passed over my house ..just when doctor who. was about to explain all . or when the news was about to tell you something important. Im, sure they did it on purpose 🤔😀
@jwelman116 күн бұрын
They overflew me yesterday afternoon while driving towards Tahuna. It was an awesome display and I wondered why I was so lucky to encouter these. Farewell mighty Alloy Birds!
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Great comment, thank you for sharing your experience!
@tonymercer585217 күн бұрын
The 3 hercs flew low over our place in matarangi yesterday. Awesome sight, thought we were being invaded 🤗
@edwardtupper637417 күн бұрын
When at first you suspect you are being invaded, but then you realise they are Hercs, and you think to yourself "Oh, that doesn't seem so bad", but they're AC 130H Spectres
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Great comment, thank you.
@chrystalturnerimananimallo466717 күн бұрын
Sad to see them go.been so long serving us.mutch respect thank u.got go see a glimpse off them as I drove down the road.they where heading down east coat yesterday.
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
I hope the new J models will repeat this display.
@sheilafaithfull1016 күн бұрын
Flew over my place in Ohope…..awesome❤️❤️
@AirflowNZ15 күн бұрын
Great comment, thank you.
@adambotica641917 күн бұрын
Was driving over the harbour bridge when they did a low pass along the waterfront. pretty cool. And then today again a low pass down the city before departing to the north
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience. What a fitting farewell!
@brycenew18 күн бұрын
Do you know what the fate of the H series RNZAF aircraft is?
@Penguinracer18 күн бұрын
NZ7001 is going to the Air Force Museum
@kiwis0uth17 күн бұрын
We have one here at Woodbourne alongside the P3 Orions. One of which has gone to the RNZAF museum at Wigram.
@edwardgilmour901314 күн бұрын
C-140 H model hasn't been around that long. Why have they been retired? Where are they going?
@AirflowNZ13 күн бұрын
At nearly 60 years of service airframe time must be running out. 01 is off to AirForce Museum at Wigram, others are going into storage.
@waynelevey337917 күн бұрын
Great aircraft & workhorse. Served the country very well. Goodbye Fat Albert.
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Great comment, thanks
@SwOoPy28717 күн бұрын
RNZAF-C130H ... my mokos all saluted you yesturday while you flew by Massey.. O7
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@AndrewHarre15 күн бұрын
I was working in a kiwifruit orchard near Opotiki when they flew over
@AirflowNZ14 күн бұрын
Great that you were able to see them!
@proteusnz9917 күн бұрын
Maintenance and aircrew are both worthy of highest commendation for dedication above and beyond the call of duty. Not that they’ll get that from ungrateful politicians who thought of them as a taxi service.
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Great comment, thank you.
@francisjmortimer17 күн бұрын
The three sisters flew low and straight in formation over our house in Auckland today. We thought our driveway was mistaken for a runway they seemed so loud and close…doubt they’d have fit. But they were magnificent.
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Great comment, thank you!
@mikerangi754317 күн бұрын
One was puffing a bit of black smoke as it flow past yesterday 200 feet of the roof.
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
The new J`s do not leave trail of smoke!
@joygreenlees20916 күн бұрын
My father Flt Lt David Greenlees was the flight Engineer on 02 delivery flight from USA 1965. I still have is flight books.
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Wow! That's a great piece of history.
@martinvanderhoek436317 күн бұрын
Great shots of a retiring giant. What’s replacing them? Nothing I would guess. Your navy did a great job with reducing their fleet!
@dhbc190817 күн бұрын
Have been replaced in the RNZAF by C-130J Super Hercules
@commonsense670216 күн бұрын
Majestic old girls. Pity NZ ended at the lower North Island; Wigram was still operational back then and all NZ had a vested interest and love for the R.N.Z.A.F. Always a thrill to see them come into ChCh. Like the Harvard, will miss their sky song.
@AirflowNZ15 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@TheClunkingFist16 күн бұрын
How old are these? I may have flown in one of them. In standard 1/age 7, I flew from Wellington to Ohakea with my friend's wing-commander dad, to stay with them in Bulls. I was so excited I can't believe I didn't pee myself. I loved the sound so much, I couldn't WOULDN'T wear the ear muffs. I'm 55 now, so 48 years ago +/- 1yr.
@AirflowNZ15 күн бұрын
CF, the Hercs are all nearly 60 so they are still ahead of you! Thanks for sharing.
@gregbolitho977513 күн бұрын
One of the nicest RAAF aircraft I had the privilege to stand in at an Airshow in the earlh 80s in Victoria. An the other countries who operated'm Don't remember the bloke that invited in 2 steps past the ramp but. Bludy Rippa Airctaft. Thanks tohe Bludy Rippa Crews that flew'm and those that maintained'm. Thanks to those who served, and those that serve!
@AirflowNZ13 күн бұрын
Interesting comment, thanks.
@thetamihana256115 күн бұрын
Saw the salute fly over of Carterton for their old boss and the cap who flew the first one here . John Gordon still puts in for others .
@AirflowNZ14 күн бұрын
Great comment, thank you.
@brendonrutherford511817 күн бұрын
These three aircraft passed over Papamoa Beach yesterday & I must say that in formation they not only looked kool but they sounded magnificent as well!! Greatful thanks & sheer appreciation to all those R.N.Z.A.F. crews (land & air) who laboured over all these past years to keep these eldery (respectfully) ladies flying for as long as they did!! A job well done & one you can indeed be proud of!! Looking forward to those new replacement models getting themselves into gear & carrying on the past traditions!! R.N.Z.A.F. flies forever!!
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Great comment, thank you!
@graemedawson970716 күн бұрын
Worked on these back in the 90s and still working on hercs today...thanks for paying my mortgage! 😂
@AirflowNZ15 күн бұрын
Sounds like you have quite a bit of experience with these beauties.
@jeremyashford214516 күн бұрын
I will miss the Hercules. I grew up with Hercs, Bristol Freighters and Orions, witnessed the arrival of Iroquois and Skyhawks and have been thrilled in recent years returning to see the Hercs exercising. As an Air Scout I got to ride in a Bristol and in an Iroquois doing its manoeuvres. Dad was head of ground transport and Mum worked in the buffet when Whenuapai was Auckland International Airport. Family land was taken for the airport and will not be returned. I have one remaining Aunt who is the last who can lay claim to reparations. We have no Maori blood so our ties are severed by time.
@AirflowNZ15 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing. Quite a story to tell.
@jeremyashford214513 күн бұрын
Ta. For all that I have never really been into planes. If not for your post if I returned to Whenuapai I would not have even known that the new Hercs were not the old Hercs. I rarely leave Whangarei these days. I am sorry to have missed the fly-bys
@ravijatania345818 күн бұрын
wait are they being scrapped?
@AirflowNZ17 күн бұрын
A viewer advises 01 going to Museum at Wigram. Fate of others has not been disclosed.
@hecklepig17 күн бұрын
Were they still the longest serving C130s in the world. didn't we buy them in the early 60s? Does 03 still have that odd sound and shimme?
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Not sure of any/all answers but they all were purchased brand new nearly 60 years ago.
@mikemcgee104016 күн бұрын
These guys flew over Waiuku it was quite something as the flew over in formation at low level very cool
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Great comment, thank you.
@jasonhutt911716 күн бұрын
Seen them over Whangamata at Lunch was very cool
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
So glad that you were able to see them!
@jasonhutt911716 күн бұрын
@@AirflowNZ Yes same here pretty exciting just perfect timing
@bigrobnz17 күн бұрын
fantastic flypast Putaruru this afternoon......
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Glad that you were able to see them!
@spider-man91016 күн бұрын
They passed over my house yesterday all the windows shook the neighbor fell over as he rushed outside to see what was it , a sight to behold 3 of them at tree top level ..damn wish i had my phone.👍
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Sounds like it was quite the event!
@spider-man91016 күн бұрын
@@AirflowNZ Won't see that again ...
@spider-man91016 күн бұрын
@@AirflowNZ don't get to smart boy .
@PeterCowley-h5o14 күн бұрын
It would be nice to think that the airforce considered using the old Hercs for fighting bush fires.
@AirflowNZ13 күн бұрын
Cost of keeping them at the ready prohibitive. Helicopters so much cheaper and they can undertake other work when not fire fighting.
@AngeJaybebe17 күн бұрын
Imm imm..saw them fly over head and looked strange- so now i know...impressive pressence and sound...🎉
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Nice comment, thank you.
@Hawkertempest114 күн бұрын
I suppose the airframes couldn't have been used for fire fighting in New Zealand? Could they do this with the new versions? We need something better than helicopters with inadequate monsoon buckets.
@AirflowNZ13 күн бұрын
Cost of conversion and operating charges prohibitive.
@Lurgansahib17 күн бұрын
Well done guys 👍
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Yes! Thanks for your comment.
@julianprice158717 күн бұрын
And so the Flight Engineer trade ends in the RNZAF. 😢
@brendan855013 күн бұрын
Will miss you
@AirflowNZ12 күн бұрын
But the memories will be with you for ever!
@D64nz16 күн бұрын
Well the residents of Massey will get a bit more sleep at night now. Still, they did the work for such a long time. They can be proud of their long and reliable service.
@brianna56ism16 күн бұрын
I use to live in Massey 47 yrs ago and we always saw them coming in or out
@AirflowNZ15 күн бұрын
The new J model Hercules are so much quieter, you will able to sleep!
@brokensun10017 күн бұрын
Download that video this morning tk
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Glad that you enjoyed it.
@jorees17 күн бұрын
Would have loved to see them, but heard nothing about it till it was too late 😢
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
It is sad that our media is not interested in defence.
@ColBishop9 күн бұрын
I believe that the RAAF are getting 20 new C130J-30 and four KC130J-30
@AirflowNZ5 күн бұрын
Many thanks for this info.
@avotreemansanders328916 күн бұрын
I think they would become great bush fire water bombers with a bit of kiwi ingenuity!
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Helicopters which can be used part time are a much cheaper option.
@avotreemansanders328916 күн бұрын
@ Fair comment I suppose.
@brianna56ism16 күн бұрын
Wow believe they flow low over Kawerau in the Eastern Bay of plenty also.I am proud to be an ex Air Force female
@AirflowNZ15 күн бұрын
Brianna, thank you for sharing.
@themediaboxtv17 күн бұрын
dept 50mm etc buy shop. below .
@f1reguy58715 күн бұрын
So thats why they randomly flew over gisborne in formation. First i knew about it.
@AirflowNZ14 күн бұрын
Glad that you saw them and now know what it was all about!
@craigperry566216 күн бұрын
That our personnel should have had to fly these relics at the risk of their lives is an indictment of successive governments. We expect people to do a job, we must therefore give them safe airframes to do it.
@AirflowNZ16 күн бұрын
Lets hope the new J Models do not reach 60 years!
@kkiwi5416 күн бұрын
They were always safe - aircraft aren't allowed to fly unless they pass frequent rigorous inspections. Look at the even older B52s the Americans fly
@billiepenerata16 күн бұрын
Proud to be KIWI
@AirflowNZ15 күн бұрын
Yes, thank you!
@craigbeatty856515 күн бұрын
Did anyone blink, and miss it? Seriously, 4? Should be at least 12.
@AirflowNZ14 күн бұрын
Craig just three aircraft, most folk thought the display quite memorable.
@craigbeatty85655 күн бұрын
@ Low expectations?
@kingi294116 күн бұрын
saw them fly over Hamilton and that was choice how they come down low choice
@AirflowNZ15 күн бұрын
Nice comment, thank you.
@Hawkertempest115 күн бұрын
Should have purchased the Airbus.
@AirflowNZ14 күн бұрын
More expensive and not compatable with our allies who have Hercules. We frequently train alongside them and swap crews on ocastions.
@DJmerv7117 күн бұрын
Y know, instead of retiring these awesome planes they should convert them into cheap inter region transporters for genuine New Zealanders wanting to stay connected with Whanau-Family instead of making us pay tourist prices to travel our own country [same applies to train prices].
@dhbc190817 күн бұрын
These cost much more to run per km compared to regional airliners and the airframes and engines are almost time expired.
@primafacie644216 күн бұрын
Fatigue life expired bro ….aka unairworthy…..aka not safe anymore.
@johnharrison454515 күн бұрын
Yeah we good push out the rear door & save landing fees.
@Club9800017 күн бұрын
We had 3 of them? 😂
@dhbc190817 күн бұрын
5 C-130 H models, now have C-130J models.
@Kiwitekediver15 күн бұрын
🫡
@bigboy062517 күн бұрын
Can't for the the next fly past in 60 years 😂😂 NZ airforce is a joke with nothing to offer the real world. They want to be part of the big boys club they learn off Australia.
@AirflowNZ17 күн бұрын
Trump will force the issue on our low Defence spend if we need help. Chippy from Labour who wants no part with the Nuc. Sub venture may have to form an alliance with China!
@alfvanderhulst848917 күн бұрын
Your ignorance is astonishing.
@SwOoPy28717 күн бұрын
Lay off the cool aid for atleast a year mate.
@moonuni17 күн бұрын
Trump got nothing to do with it😂 sucked in by the bull 💩💩😅
@user-kn4it6zr9o16 күн бұрын
Is it those Canadian planes dispersing the chemicals stuffing our skies ?
@AirflowNZ15 күн бұрын
It must be 20+ years since we sprayed Auckland to get rid of the fruit fly!
@f9gbvc15 күн бұрын
Absolute joke of an airforce. And they’ve replaced their 1966 Hercs with the same number of C-130s, just when the C-390 becomes available.
@petereade493616 күн бұрын
What a non-event, you flew so low only those directly under your flightpath actually saw you, we all heard you but at 500 ft the only people who saw you in Napier were those on the extended runway 16 track. You are welcome back to show yourselves off properly anytime.
@tegan48afol1917 күн бұрын
the airforce should turn them into flying gunships like the US have
@rossbrian185517 күн бұрын
WTF is NZ doing with Hercules? We can’t go to war as we have no offensive air support to protect them. They are dedicated specialist military aircraft and are total overkill for regional peacetime support missions. (the same can be done with aircraft cast a fraction of what the new J model costs!) at 1.5 billion dollars for 6 it’s way m, way out of NZ’s league considering we have no prime roll needs as we don’t have a military that can fight a war. It’s another case of justification to maintain an old military empire by saying we had them before so we need them again. It’s nonsense and as a retired military aviation analyst with 5000 command hours on Hercules, I do actually know what I’m talking about. NZ can’t afford these machines. (Did you know that a loaded Hercules can’t land at most of our smaller regional strips because they exceed the wheel load limits of the pavement!! So they are useless for civil defence and relief missions) it’s simply a ploy by the NZDF to try to stay relevant in a world where they have absolutely no teeth. They can’t even pay the men enough to stay in the Service. Priorities mate, they need to attend to the priorities rather than spend massive amounts of cash on aircraft we don’t actually need!! It’s nonsense and I can provide the proof if anyone actually wanted to listen… 1.5billion for what? Nothing that’s really useful today. Compared to civil airlifted they cost a fortune to buy and maintain. Has NZ lost the plot?….. again?
@kiwis0uth17 күн бұрын
Versatile aircraft that have worked tirelessly for the people of New Zealand and many countries. I too spent many hours in these aircraft, though in the back, usually as a passenger but also on AME flights. We do need aircraft like these.
@alfvanderhulst848917 күн бұрын
Please enlighten us. What other aircraft, at a fraction of the cost, could fill the roles filled by the Hercules?
@SwOoPy28717 күн бұрын
Easy there buddy.. theyve saved many lives without conflict... no wars on our shores!
@peterjones535317 күн бұрын
What do you think they have been doing for the past 60 years. Knowall nob.
@DJmerv7117 күн бұрын
Our Hercules are not about war.They are all about cleaning up and aiding both sides of the conflict when its over. I always thought of our Hercs as NZs version of International rescue, lol.
@pparker76817 күн бұрын
Embarrasing
@dhbc190817 күн бұрын
Exactly what is embarrassing about replacing these C130H model aircraft with brand new C130J model aircraft?
@williamriri222415 күн бұрын
They flew over optiki about 1230 100 o'clock.was wondering what was going on.low as.👌👍