Hercules plane joins RAF Museum 13.09.13
The C-130 Hercules aircraft, is now a museum-piece after the official handover of one of the K-class aircraft to the RAF Museum in Cosford. Although the planes are still being flown by a number of nations' militaries, the Royal Air Force is phasing its aircraft out in the next few years, after 45 years of service.

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