Oct 10, 2024
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- The Blue Angels are in town, in case you haven't heard. The elite fighter demonstration squad could be seen roaring over San Francisco Thursday in preparation for the annual Fleet Week Air Show. The show will run consecutive days beginning Friday and going through the weekend. The Blue Angels will take to the sky in their iconic F/A-18 Super Hornets, performing pinpoint precision close-knit maneuvers at death-defying speeds. Will SF skies be clear enough to see Blue Angels? Yet, one of the annual stars of the show is not a supersonic jet capable of hitting Mach 1.6, but rather a massive cargo plane known as "Fat Albert." A fan favorite, Fat Albert is a C-130 J Super Hercules cargo plane that's used for NATO airlifts. The C-130J Super Hercules is capable of flying at 26,000 feet while carrying a payload of 44,500 pounds, according to Lockheed Martin, which manufactures the plane. BRUNSWICK, ME - SEPTEMBER 4: Katy MacDonald, a public affairs officer with the Blue Angels, looks back toward the Brunswick Executive Airport as she makes her way to "Fat Albert" a C-130T that is part of the Blue Angels crew, Friday, September 4, 2015. (Photo by Gabe Souza/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)The U.S. Navy Blue Angels' C-130T Hercules supply plane, nicknamed "Fat Albert," flies near the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz during Fleet Week in San Francisco, California on October 9, 2015. "Fat Albert" is used by the Blue Angels for logistics, carrying spare parts and support personal between shows. AFP PHOTO/JOSH EDELSON (Photo credit should read Josh Edelson/AFP via Getty Images)The U.S. Navy Blue Angels' C-130T Hercules supply plane, nicknamed "Fat Albert," flies over the city during Fleet Week in San Francisco, California on October 9, 2015. "Fat Albert" is used by the Blue Angels for logistics, carrying spare parts and support personal between shows. AFP PHOTO/JOSH EDELSON (Photo credit should read Josh Edelson/AFP via Getty Images)The U.S. Navy Blue Angels' C-130T Hercules supply plane, nicknamed "Fat Albert," flies over San Francisco, California for Fleet Week on October 9, 2015. "Fat Albert" is used by the Blue Angels for logistics, carrying spare parts and support personal between shows. AFP PHOTO/JOSH EDELSON (Photo credit should read Josh Edelson/AFP via Getty Images) Even while carrying 40,000 pounds of payload, it has a range of 2,390 miles. Its maximum load is 8 pallets or 97 litters or 24 CDS bundles or 128 combat troops or 92 paratroopers. While Fat Albert may be big and look slow compared to the F/A-18 Super Hornets, it's anything but lumbering. The C-130-J Super Hercules has a maximum speed of 410 mph at 22,000 feet. Flying with 'Fat Albert' during San Francisco Fleet Week Fans of the Blue Angels will instantly recognize Fat Albert, which usually puts in a 15-minute cameo prior to the Blue Angels headline performance in their Super Hornets. But the plane is not only part of the air show. Fat Albert also carries the team's maintenance and support equipment from place to place as the Blue Angels travel between shows. The C-130 J Super Hercules has been part of the Blue Angels roster of aircraft since 2020, when it replaced the previous Fat Albert, the C-130 Hercules, which was in service for 30 years, beginning in 1970.
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