The C-130 Hercules has a maximum height restriction of approximately 38 feet (11.6 meters) when measured to the top of the aircraft's vertical stabilizer. This height can vary slightly based on the specific variant of the C-130, but it generally stays within this range. Additionally, when considering hangar or parking facilities, the height restrictions may also depend on local regulations and infrastructure requirements.
You cannot. In general, width and height place no restriction on length.
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The 12-6 yellow sign typically indicates a height restriction, meaning that vehicles over a certain height (12 feet, 6 inches) are not permitted to pass. This sign is often used in areas like bridges, tunnels, or underpasses where overhead clearance is limited. It's crucial for drivers to be aware of such restrictions to avoid accidents or damage to their vehicles.
Any time: there is no restriction.
Something you can't or isn't allowed to do.
the height restriction for it is about 1.4m
The C130 Hercules was designed to be a military transport aircraft. Its dimensions originally were 12m in length, 2.7m in height and 3.0m in width. It is powered by four engines.
the height restriction for the cork screw (flamingo land) is 1.37
Is there a height restriction on the garden state parkway
c130
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No.
The height restriction is generally 6"4 but this does not mean you can not be a pilot.
there are currently no restrictions on handlebar height. the "shoulder height" restriction was repealed in 1999.
Cargo, I think, a C130 is a cargo/transport plane
Yes jetblue doesn't
The complete rider height guide is available in the related link.