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Abstract:The Air Force's last AC-130U "Spooky" gunship, returned home to Florida in July after its final scheduled deployment, but it leaves a lasting legacy.
The Air Force's last AC-130U gunship, called the “Spooky,” returned home to Florida in mid-July after its last scheduled deployment.
Its successor, the AC-130J, has arrived and already seen combat, but here are some details to remember the “Spooky” by.
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The US Air Force has confirmed that the AC-130U gunship (affectionately known as “Spooky”) has finished its final combat deployment. The last Spooky gunship returned from a mission to Hulbert Field, Florida, on July 8.
Spooky's final ride ushers in the new era of the AC-130J Ghostrider. So as Spooky's illustrious career pridefully rises to the rafters, we look back on some of the coolest facts about the AC-130U gunship.
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