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C-133 Cargomaster Specifications
Primary Function:
Strategic airlift
Contractor:
Douglas Aircraft Company
Crew:
Ten [+200 passengers]
Unit Cost:
N/A
Powerplant
Four Pratt & Whitney T34-P-7WA turboprop engines rated at 6,500-horsepower each
Dimensions
Length:
157 ft 6 in (48 m)
Wingspan:
179 ft 8 in (54.76 m)
Height:
48 ft 3 in (14.71 m)
Weights
Empty:
120,262 lb
Maximum Takeoff:
286,000 lb
Performance
Speed:
359 mph (579 km/h)
Ceiling:
19,000 feet (5,791 m)
Range:
3,975 miles (6,397 km)
Armament
N/A
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C-133 Cargomaster Achievements
The C-133 was the largest turboprop transport to be accepted by the USAF.
Two Cargomasters set transatlantic speed records for transport aircraft on their first trip to Europe.
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C-133 Cargomaster Photos
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