Modifications save Air Force millions
Jeremy Goldin, anti-skid engineer, holds a model of the anti-skid system while Ronald Crabtree (left), hydraulics specialist, and Todd Walker (right), engineer, all from Hill Air Force Base, Utah, look on. A modification team spent three days touring 21 C-130s for the development of a new anti-skid system projected to be installed in about 2010. (U.S Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Steele Britton)
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