C-133 Cargomaster

Douglas C-133 Cargomaster
Description
RoleHeavy transport
Crew4
MakerDouglas
Dimensions
Length157 ft 6 in48 m
Wingspan179 ft 8 in54.8 m
Height48 ft 8 in14.8 m
Wing area ft²
Weights
Empty kg lb
Loaded kg lb
Maximum take-off282,000 lb128,000 kg
Powerplant
Engines4 × Pratt & Whitney T34 turboprops
Power7000 hp each5,200 kW
Performance
Maximum speed354 mph570 km/h
Combat range4,027 miles6,480 km
Ferry range miles km
Service ceiling23,300 ft7,100 m
Rate of climb ft/min m/min
The Douglas C-133 Cargomaster was a large cargo aircraft built by the Douglas Aircraft Company between 1956 and 1961; 50 aircraft (35 C-133A and 15 C-133B) were constructed. The C-133 had large tail doors and side doors and a large, open cargo area; large enough to transport ballistic missiles such as the Atlas cheaper and more quickly than road transport. C-133s set a number of records, including records for military transport aircraft trans-atlantic in 1958 and lifting a payload of 117,900 pounds (53,479 kg) to an altitude of 10,000 feet (3,000 m). With the introduction of the Lockheed C-5 Galaxy, the Cargomaster was obsolete, and all were withdrawn from service in 1971. One is preserved at the USAF Museum. There was also an example at the New England Air Museum. However, a tornado swept through the museum in 1979, virtually destroying the collection, including the C-133.

 

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