Airmen from Travis Air Force Base were on a mission
Summary
Airmen from Travis Air Force Base were on a mission to set several world records in the C-5M Super Galaxy April 3, 2015. Two C-5Ms and a combined crew of airmen from the 349th and 60th Air Mobility Wing were put the through the paces preparing the aircraft for a mission that will include altitude in horizontal flight, time-to-climb with payload, and greatest payload to 9,000 meters among several other records. The mission also provided valuable extensive training for both ground troops and aircrew involved. (Released - U.S. Air Force photograph/Heide Couch)
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Date
01/04/2015
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Defense Visual Information Distribution Service
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