Still the largest U.S. military aircraft more than three decades after
its first flight, the Lockheed C-5 Galaxy remains an integral part of
Air Mobility Command into the 21st century. Lockheed C-5 Galaxy
chronicles the development and service career of this behemoth of the
airways, starting with the early 1960s requirement for a larger
airlifter to supplement the C-141A, through Galaxy's troubled early
history to the type's service during the Nickel Grass, Desert Shield,
and other airlift operations. Several Galaxy counterparts, such as the
Antonov An-124, are also depicted. Over 140 photographs, nearly all in
color and many never before published, show the C-5 and other airlifters
in a variety of paint schemes, while detail shots will be of use to the
scale modeler.