BAE146STA / BAE146M had a rear cargodoor: see http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthre ... BAe-146STAehusmann wrote:I am not talking about jet transports. I am talking about transports, period. There is nothing else in the class of the Hercules (I am leaving out the Japanese C-1, and the C-2 is larger as I understand it). The BAe146 was nothing, as it could only load through a side cargo door. That really should not even be named in a discussion like this.
I understand 300 more Hercs are to be built, but that does not mean it has a very bright future ahead of it. It is in essence an old design which lasted long, but will be overtaken by newer designs at some point. The KC-390 might be it, if it proofs itself.
Erwin
Production for the C-130J will run untill at least 2035, and yes, it is an old design, but will be produced for 80 years with 3000+ more frames built. Many competitors tried it in the past, but most of them failed / production didn't last that long (e.g. C-160, and even A400 won't probably be a big succes like the C-130, altough others find the latter more a competitor to the C-17, but countries that bought them are replacing the C-130 (Belgium/Spain/UK or C-160 (Turkey, Germany/France).