Galaxy endures cold weather testing
A C-5M Super Galaxy, largest aircraft in the Air Force, is lit by the largest moon of the year while it sits on the tarmac overnight for a period of 24 hours with temperatures low as -25 degrees during cold weather testing Dec. 12, 2008, Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. This is the first Galaxy with new CF-6 engines, pylons and auxiliary power units, with upgrades to the aircraft's skin and frame, flight controls, landing gear and the pressurization system that went through cold weather testing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jonathan Snyder)
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