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| name = Mini C-130 Hercules | name = Mini C-130 Hercules
| image = C-130 Hercules, 182nd Airlift Wing, Illinois Air National Guard escorted by Alpha Jet for Top Aces Inc.jpg
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| number_built = 3 | number_built = 3
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== Mini C-130 Hercules == == Mini C-130 Hercules ==
The Mini C-130 Hercules is one of many of the ] miniature airframes. The Mini C-130 is a scaled down version of the large turboprop ] aircraft. The Mini C-130 Hercules is one of many of the ] miniature airframes. The Mini C-130 is a scaled down version of the large turboprop ] aircraft. The first Mini C-130 Hercules was built by the ] in 1999 at ] under the nickname "Lil' Bill", much to the delight of local children.

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Mini C-130 Hercules
General information
Designer National Guard
Primary userU.S Air Force
Number built3
History
In service3
Developed fromC-130 Hercules

Mini C-130 Hercules

The Mini C-130 Hercules is one of many of the United States Air Forces miniature airframes. The Mini C-130 is a scaled down version of the large turboprop Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft. The first Mini C-130 Hercules was built by the 403rd Wing in 1999 at Keesler Air Force Base under the nickname "Lil' Bill", much to the delight of local children.

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