
Boeing C-32 - Wikipedia
The Boeing C-32 is the United States Air Force designation for variants of the Boeing 757 in military service. Two variants exist, filling different parts of the military passenger transport role.
C-22 - Military Aircraft - Federation of American Scientists
The C-22B, a Boeing 727-100, is the primary medium-range aircraft used by the Air National Guard and National Guard Bureau to airlift personnel. The C-22B's unique arrangement of …
C-22
2011年7月7日 · C-22. The C-22B, a Boeing 727-100, is the primary medium-range aircraft used by the Air National Guard and National Guard Bureau to airlift personnel.
C-22B - U.S. Air Force
The C-22B's unique arrangement of leading-edge devices and trailing-edge flaps permit lower approach speeds, thus allowing operation from runways never intended for a 600-mph (Mach …
C22 - Wikipedia
C22 or C-22 or C.22 may refer to: C-22 process, a photographic process; Boeing C-22, a military version of the Boeing 727-100/200; HMS C22, a 1909 British C-class submarine; Aérospatiale …
Military Aviation
The C-22B, a Boeing 727-100, is the primary medium-range aircraft used by the Air National Guard and National Guard Bureau to airlift personnel. The C-22B's unique arrangement of …
Aircraft: Boeing C-22B - Aero Web
Range: 3,110 miles: 5,008 km: Cruise Speed: 570 mph: 917 km/h: 495 kt: Max Speed: 632 mph: 1,017 km/h: 549 kt: Climb: 2,940 ft/min: 896 m/min: Ceiling: 36,100 ft
Aircraft: Boeing C-22A - Aero Web
We hired E-systems in Texas to repair all of corrosion and structural problems, modify them for Air Force use and then we delivered them to the guard. I was in Panama also from 1984 to 1987 …
C-22 (Boeing 727) — Cargo/Transport - Military Periscope
The C-22 is an adaptation of commercial Boeing 727 aircraft for staff transport and operational support airlift missions. Similar to the Boeing 727, the C-22 has swept wings set low at the …
C-22
Specifications; Primary Function: Passenger transportation. Builder: Boeing Co. Power Plant: Three JT8D-7 turbofan engines Thrust: 14,000 pounds each engine