The Urinals of C-130 Hercules

The Lockheed C-130 Hercules is a "four-engine turboprop cargo aircraft and the main tactical airlifter for many military forces worldwide." This picture was taken "while on a supply mission at 14,000 feet over Afghanistan"

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This picture was sent in by DP. He writes: "This day I was riding as a cargo escort aboard a Britsh version of the American C-130 transport, delivering fuel drums to an isolated forward base. Cut off from all ground transport and running a little low this was the only aircraft big enough to carry adequate fuel, but small enough to use the short gravel runway. They are very popular in-country due to their reliability/durability and short runway requirements...but they aren't very prissy as you can tell by the steel can urinal mounted at the begining of the web seating for passengers. These type aircraft have been in service longer than many of the troops it supports have been alive, and I wouldn't be suprised if the exact plane I was on was older than me."