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C-124 Globemaster II
Specifications | Achievements | Photos


C-124 Globemaster II




C-124 Globemaster II Specifications
Primary Function: Military transport
Contractor: Douglas
Crew: 5 crew and 200 troops, or 123 litters, or 45 patients with 15 attendants, or 74,000 pounds cargo
Unit Cost: $1,646,000
Powerplant
  Four Pratt & Whitney R-4360-63A engies at 3,800 hp. each
Dimensions
Length: 130 feet, 5 inches
Wingspan: 174 feet, 1 inch
Height: 48 feet, 4 inches
Weights
Payload: 74,000 lb -- max
Maximum Takeoff: 216,000 lb
Performance
Speed: 320 mph
Ceiling: 34,000 feet
Range: 2,175 miles
Armament
  N/A
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C-124 Globemaster II Achievements
  • The C-124 was the only aircraft that could carry many of the Army's vehicles at the time of its service.
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C-124 Globemaster II Photos
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C-124 Globemaster IIC-124 Globemaster II
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