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In article , Mitchell Holman
says... Happy 50th birthday to America's biggest military airplane more at https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/29/polit...ary/index.html Marietta, Georgia (CNN) — One of the largest airplanes in the world -- a jet that forever changed America's military and airline industry -- is turning half a century old. When you see a C-5 Galaxy on the ground for the first time, the first thing that strikes you is... it's freakishly huge. Length: 247 feet. Wingspan: wider than a Boeing 747-400. The pilot sits about three-and-a-half stories high in the cockpit, and the plane's T-tail stands as tall as a six-story building. The transport jet certainly must have turned heads on June 30, 1968, when it first took off from a runway at Lockheed Martin's historic factory north of Atlanta. Until the 1980s, it reigned as the world's largest airplane. For the first time, the C-5 made it possible for 70-ton tanks, fighter jets, multiple helicopters or other huge cargo to go just about anywhere in a matter of hours instead of weeks aboard a ship. It made the Pentagon more nimble. More flexible to quickly shifting events. And it redefined how military forces — and lifesaving humanitarian aid — could be deployed. The C-5 is credited with spurring the development of new engine technology that benefits virtually all air travelers today. More about that in a second. First, let's talk about this plane's superpowers: •Its landing gear can kneel toward the ground to make it easier to load •The C-5's nose lifts up, revealing a huge cargo hold that can be loaded and unloaded from the front and the back •Its cargo hold is 19 feet wide and 143 feet long -- longer than the Wright brothers' first flight back in 1903. •The plane has an upper deck with airline-style seats that can carry around 73 troops, or other passengers Birthday party Hitting the big 5-0 usually calls for a celebration. So last Tuesday, at the same Georgia site where it flew for the first time, politicians, Air Force generals, business executives and assembly-line workers gathered under a big tent to mark the jet's golden anniversary. A newly upgraded C-5M, the big bad belle of the ball, sat nearby, filling up the background, standing on its 28 wheels, holding its T-tail proudly in the air and acting all nonchalant about those four beautifully gargantuan engines hanging off its wings. "This airplane has served as an ambassador of the skies -- both for both war and for peace," Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal told the crowd. much more and pics at https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/29/polit...ary/index.html * |
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"Miloch" wrote in message news
![]() Happy 50th birthday to America's biggest military airplane more at https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/29/polit...ary/index.html Did you ever fly in one? |
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