Anonymous ID: 6a2c3a July 31, 2019, 9:20 p.m. No.7288315   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8515 >>8632

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C-146A

 

Mission

The C-146A Wolfhound’s primary mission is to provide U.S. Special Operations Command flexible, responsive and operational movement of small teams needed in support of Theater Special Operations Commands. Airlift missions are conducted by Air Force Special Operations Command aircrews to prepared and semi-prepared airfields around the world.

 

Features

The C-146A is a twin-engine, high-wing aircraft equipped with a configurable cabin capable of various passenger and cargo combinations, as well as casualty evacuation missions. The aircraft can carry a maximum of 27 passengers or 6,000 pounds of cargo, or up to four litter patients.

 

Background

The C-146A is the military version of the Dornier 328 turboprop commuter airliner modified to permit cargo and missions. The aircraft has been continuously deployed since October 2011. It currently supports overseas contingency operations across four geographic combatant commands.

 

General characteristics

Primary function: flexible, rapid, intra-theater mobility for special operations forces

Builder: Dornier

Power plant: two Pratt & Whitney PW119C turboprop engines

Thrust: 2,282 max takeoff shaft horsepower per engine

Wingspan: 68 feet 10 inches (20.98 meters)

Length: 69 feet 10 inches (21.29 meters)

Height: 23 feet 9 inches (7.24 meters)

Speed: 270 knots (310 mph or 500 km/h)

Range: Approximately 1,500 nautical miles with 2,000 pounds of cargo

Ceiling: 31,000 feet

Maximum takeoff weight: 30,843 pounds

Armament: n/a

Crew: two pilots and one loadmaster

Unit cost: $17.6 million

Inventory: active duty, 20; Reserve, 0; ANG, 0

 

(Current as of July 2017)