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The Lockheed L-100 Hercules is the civilian variant of the prolific C-130 Hercules military transport aircraft made by the Lockheed Corporation. Its first flight occurred in 1964. Longer L-100-20 and L-100-30 versions were developed. L-100 production ended in 1992 with 114 aircraft delivered.[1][2] An updated variant of the model, LM-100J, has completed its first flight in Marietta, Georgia on 25 May 2017, and was set to start production in 2018–19.[3]

L-100 Hercules
A Saudia L-100-30 taking off from RIAT 2011
Role Transport aircraft
National origin United States
Manufacturer Lockheed
Lockheed Martin (LM-100J)
First flight 20 April 1964
Introduction 30 September 1965
Status In limited service for cargo transport (L-100)
Flight testing (LM-100J)
Primary users Indonesian Air Force
Safair
Lynden Air Cargo
Transafrik International
Produced 1964–1992, 2018– (LM-100J planned)
Number built 114
Developed from C-130 Hercules

Development


In 1959, Pan American World Airways ordered 12 of Lockheed's GL-207 Super Hercules to be delivered by 1962, to be powered by four 6,000 eshp Allison T56 turboprops.[4] Slick Airways was to receive 6 such aircraft later in 1962. The Super Hercules was to be 23 ft 4 in (7.11 m) longer than the C-130B; a variant powered by 6,445 eshp Rolls-Royce Tynes and a jet-powered variant with four Pratt & Whitney JT3D-11 turbofans were also under development. Both Pan American and Slick Airways (which had ordered six) cancelled their orders and the other variants did not evolve past design studies.

Lockheed decided to produce a commercial variant based on a de-militarised version of the C-130E Hercules.[citation needed] The prototype L-100 (registered N1130E) first flew on 20 April 1964 when it carried out a 1-hour, 25-minute flight. The type certificate was awarded on 16 February 1965. Twenty-one production aircraft were then built with the first delivery to Continental Air Services on 30 September 1965.

A Tepper Aviation L-100-30 taking off from Mojave Spaceport, California
A Tepper Aviation L-100-30 taking off from Mojave Spaceport, California
Lockheed L-100-20 of Delta Air Lines operating a freight flight from Atlanta Airport, Georgia, in 1972
Lockheed L-100-20 of Delta Air Lines operating a freight flight from Atlanta Airport, Georgia, in 1972
French L-100 in 1981
French L-100 in 1981
Saudi L-100 in 2011
Saudi L-100 in 2011

Slow sales led to the development of two new, longer versions, the L-100-20 and L-100-30, both of which were larger and more economical than the original model.[citation needed] Deliveries totaled 114 aircraft, with production ending in 1992. Several L-100-20 aircraft were operated on scheduled freight flights by Delta Air Lines between 1968 and 1973.

An updated civilian version of the Lockheed Martin C-130J-30 Super Hercules was under development, but the program was placed on hold indefinitely in 2000 to focus on military development and production.[1][2] On 3 February 2014, Lockheed Martin formally relaunched the LM-100J program, saying it expects to sell 75 aircraft. Lockheed sees the new LM-100J as an ideal replacement for the existing civil L-100 fleets.[5]

The launch operator for the LM-100J will be Pallas Aviation, from 2019 they will operate two aircraft from Fort Worth Alliance Airport in the United States.[6] By early March 2022 the three LM-100J aircraft (tail numbers N96MG, N71KM and N67AU) then owned by Pallas had begun flying dozens of flights between Ramstein AB and secondary military air facilities at Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą, Poland; Boboc, Romania; Sliač, Slovakia; Lielvārde, Latvia and Aalborg, Denmark.[7][8]


Variants


Civilian variants are equivalent to the C-130E model without pylon tanks or military equipment.

L-100 (Model 382)
One prototype powered by four Allison 501-D22s and first flown in 1964
L-100 (Model 382B)
Production variant
L-100-20 (Model 382E and Model 382F)
Stretched variant certified in 1968 with a new 5 ft (1.5 m) section forward of the wing and 3 ft 4 in (1.02 m) section aft of the wing.
L-100-30 (Model 382G)
A further stretched variant with an additional 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) fuselage section.
LM-100J (Model 382J)
An updated civilian version of the military C-130J-30 model.[9]
L-400 Twin Hercules
A twin-engine variant of the C-130. It was advertised in at least one publication that it would have "more than 90% parts commonality" with the standard C-130. The aircraft was shelved in the mid-1980s without any being built.[10][11]

Operators



Civilian operators


In March 2011, a total of 36 Lockheed L-100 Hercules aircraft were in commercial service. Operators include Safair (4),[12] Lynden Air Cargo (8), Transafrik (5), Libyan Arab Air Cargo (3), and other operators with fewer aircraft.[13]


Military operators


In May 2011, 35 Lockheed L-100s were in use with military operators, including:

Other users with fewer aircraft.[14]


Specifications (L-100-30)


Data from International Directory of Civil Aircraft,[1] Complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraft[16]

General characteristics

Performance


Accidents and incidents



See also


Safair L100-30 ZS-JIY
Safair L100-30 ZS-JIY

Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era


References


Notes
  1. Now defunct UK company, not to be confused with the current Australian company
Bibliography
  1. Frawley, Gerald. The International Directory of Civil Aircraft, 2003/2004. Fishwick, Act: Aerospace Publications, 2003. ISBN 1-875671-58-7.
  2. Lockheed L-100 Hercules. airliners.net
  3. Grady, Mary (30 May 2017). "First Flight For Lockheed Freighter". AVweb. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
  4. René J. Francillon: Lockheed Aircraft since 1913. Putnam Aeronautical Books, London 1987, ISBN 0-85177-805-4, p. 372.
  5. "Lockheed launches civil version of C-130J military transport plane". Reuters. 3 February 2014.
  6. John Hemmerdinger (12 October 2018). "Lockheed lands low-profile launch customer for LM-130J". FlightGlobal.
  7. OSINTtechnical [@Osinttechnical] (2 April 2022). "In March, N67AU and N71KM, run by Pallas Aviation made 39 trips between Ramstein Air Base in Germany and Nowe Miasto Nad Pilica Airport in Poland. t.co/HDGiqfLhl5 t.co/LCHAqwOzCt" (Tweet). Archived from the original on 8 November 2022. Retrieved 4 December 2022 via Twitter.
  8. Gerjon | חריון | غريون | ኼርዮን [@Gerjon_] (26 July 2022). "They are the following two aircraft, both hidden on @flightradar24: 🇺🇸N71KM #A97AA1 🇺🇸N67AU #A8D972 *I counted these by hand so there might be a slight difference between my numbers and reality" (Tweet). Archived from the original on 26 July 2022. Retrieved 4 December 2022 via Twitter.
  9. "Lockheed-Martin to Update Civilian Version of the Hercules". 5 February 2014. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  10. "| Code One Magazine". www.codeonemagazine.com. Retrieved 22 May 2021.
  11. "L400-half-Hercules.jpg". C-130 Hercules.net – The internet's No. 1 C-130 resource. Retrieved 22 May 2021.
  12. Safair
  13. "World Airliner Census". Flight International, 18–24 August 2009.
  14. "World Military Aircraft Inventory". 2009 Aerospace Source Book. Aviation Week and Space Technology, January 2009.
  15. US notifies Congress of potential Libyan C-130J saleFlightGlobal, 11 June 2013
  16. Donald, David, ed. "Lockheed C-130 Hercules". The Complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. Barnes & Nobel Books, 1997. ISBN 0-7607-0592-5.
  17. NTSB report of the crash of L-382G N-517SJ, at Travis AFB, California
  18. "ASN Aircraft accident Lockheed L-100-20 Hercules N521SJ Wau Airport (WUU)".
  19. ASN Aircraft accident Lockheed L-100-30 Hercules PK-PLV Hong Kong-Kai Tak International Airport (HKG)
  20. Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Lockheed L-100-20 Hercules 4593 Barangay Bukana, San Pedro Extension, Davao City".
  21. Olausson, Lars, "Lockheed Hercules Production List – 1954–2005, 22nd ed.", self-published, page 104.



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Le Lockheed L-100 Hercules est un avion de transport de fret civil dérivé du C-130 Hercules. Il peut également remplir des missions de transport de passagers.

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