Problems are overcome as C-130J flight testing nears 2,000-hr. mark
Lockheed Martin said it has overcome several problems as flight testing of the C-130J aircraft approaches the 2,000 flight-hour mark. The company installed a "stick pusher" and audible and visual warnings to deal with stall characteristics. Bob Price, Lockheed Martin's C-130J chief test pilot, said...
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