The touchdown relay on the C-130 aircraft is an essential component of the landing gear system. It serves to monitor and confirm that the landing gear is fully extended and locked in place before landing. This safety feature ensures that the pilot receives accurate feedback on the gear status, helping to prevent accidents during landing. If the landing gear is not properly deployed, the relay can trigger warning indicators in the cockpit.
The C-130 was invented by Lockheed.
A KC-130 has been produced for refueling other aircraft while in flight. The C-130 is a cargo plane.
The range of a C-130 is 2050 miles without an in air refueling.
Go to Forge mode and make that C-130.
The C-130 is a transport aircraft for carrying people or cargo. The AC -130 is a heavily modified C-130 with heavy weapons, different radar, armour and the ability to attack specific targets with accurate gunfire.
90 c = 194 f 54.44 c = 130 f
A 2 Form C relay is a DPDT relay that does Break-before-make
The landing speed of a C-130 Hercules aircraft varies depending on factors such as weight, configuration, and conditions. Typically, a C-130 lands at speeds ranging from 100 to 130 knots (115 to 150 mph).
The A means attack or air to ground (A-10, A-6, etc) and the C means cargo (C-5, C-17). Since the AC-130 is a modified C-130, it carries both designators.
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The C-130 does not have a speed brake. They use a combination of brakes, flaps, and reverse thrust to slow down.
the inhibitor relay is between the a/c relay and the cornering relay