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What is the difference between AC 5 and a C-17?

What is the difference between AC 5 and a C-17?

The giant C-5 Galaxy is the only other jet transport in the joint airlift fleet, and each one can carry about 50 more tons per flight than a C-17. What that means in practical terms is that it can transport twice as many armored vehicles or missile batteries or supply pallets per sortie.

How many vehicles can a C-17 carry?

C-17 Technical Specifications

Wing Span 51.74 m (169.8 ft.)
Payload Options 18 x 463L pallets 188 Passengers (9 seat pallets + sidewall seats) 102 Paratroopers + 8 Equipment Bundles 3 x Combat-ready Stryker Infantry Fighting Vehicles 1 x M-1 Main Battle Tank 2 x UH-60 Utility Helicopters
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What is the biggest US military plane?

C-5 Galaxy
With a payload capacity of almost 135 tons, the C-5 Galaxy is the largest aircraft routinely operated by the U.S. military. The Air Force announced it was reactivating the monster airlifer in May 2017.

What military plane is bigger than the C 130?

The Kawasaki C-2 can carry much more cargo than aircraft it replaces. It has a maximum payload capacity of 37.6 t. The older C-1 can carry only 10-12 t and C-130 Hercules – 19 t. The Kawasaki C-2 can carry around 120 troops, or 8 standard air cargo pallets or one UH-60J helicopter.

Does the Air Force still fly the C-5?

The C-5M Super Galaxy strategic transport aircraft, a modernised version of the legacy C-5, was designed and manufactured by Lockheed Martin to extend the capability of the C-5 Galaxy fleet to remain in service at least until 2040. The C-5M aircraft is operated by the US Air Force (USAF).

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How many C-5 Galaxy does the US have?

52 C-
The C-5M is a modernized version of the legacy C-5 designed and manufactured by Lockheed Martin. Currently the U.S. Air Force owns and operates 52 C-5B/C/M.

Who built C-17 aircraft?

The McDonnell Douglas/Boeing C-17 Globemaster III is a large military transport aircraft that was developed for the United States Air Force (USAF) from the 1980s to the early 1990s by McDonnell Douglas….Boeing C-17 Globemaster III.

C-17 Globemaster III
Number built 279
Developed from McDonnell Douglas YC-15

Can a C 130 fly upside down?

However, the AC-130J was never intended to be flown upside down, and so the maneuver cause the aircraft to ‘over-G’. In simple terms, that means the aircraft was put under strain that it was never meant to endure, exceeding the manufacturer’s stress limits.

How many C-17 planes are in the US military?

Due to the unrivaled success of the C-17 to accomplish various mobility missions, additional aircraft were acquired, resulting in a final fleet of 223 aircraft. The C-17 is operated by Air Mobility Command from Travis AFB, California; Dover AFB, Delaware.

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What is the difference between a C-17 and a C5?

C5 are huge. C17 on the other hand can get into roughly 80–85 percent of the fields a c130 can go (which has only 6 pallets including the limited ramp). C17 is a great strategic and tactical airlifter both.

How are tanks loaded on a C-17 cargo plane?

Cargo is loaded onto the C-17 through a large aft ramp and door system that accommodates virtually all of the Army’s air-transportable equipment such as a 69-ton M1 Abrams main battle tank, armored vehicles, trucks and trailers.

How big of a runway can a C 17 take off on?

The C-17 can take off and land on runways as short as 3,500 feet (1,064 meters) and only 90 feet wide (27.4 meters). Even on such narrow runways, the C-17 can turn around using a three-point star turn and its backing capability.