C-9 Skytrain II
| C-9 Skytrain II | ||
|---|---|---|
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| Description | ||
| Role | Transport | |
| Crew | 8 | |
| Dimensions | ||
| Length | 119 ft 3 in | 35.7 m |
| Wingspan | 93 ft 3 in | 27.9 m |
| Height | 27 ft 5 in | 8.2 m |
| Wing area | ||
| Weights | ||
| Empty | ||
| Loaded | ||
| Maximum take-off | 108,000 lb | 48,600 kg |
| Powerplant | ||
| Engines | 2 Pratt & Whitney JT8D-9A turbofans | |
| Power | ||
| Performance | ||
| Maximum speed | 656 mph | 1,056 km/h |
| Combat range | ||
| Ferry range | ||
| Service ceiling | 37,000' | |
| Rate of climb | ||
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The C-9 Skytrain II is the military version of the McDonnell Douglas DC-9 employed in US military service. The C-9 fleet is located throughout the continental United States, Europe, and Asia. The Navy and Marine Corps C-9 aircraft provide cargo and passenger transportation as well as forward deployment logistics support. The Air Force C-9s are used for medical evacuation (these aircraft are called Nightingales), passenger transportation, and special missions.
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