DOUGLAS C-133
CARGOMASTER
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The C-133 was a turboprop powered advanced transport developed
as a result of the impetus given by the Berlin Airlift and the korean
War. Designed to accept every type of equipment in service with the
US Army, only 50 examples of two variants were built. The first
entered service in 1957 but they were retired in 1971 as a result of
fatigue problems in service.This CD contains USAF flight manuals for both variants of the
Douglas C-133. The CD has been scanned from the original flight
manuals and retains any colour pages.
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This CD contains:
1. USAF Flight Manual for the Douglas C-133A Cargomaster,
T.O.1C-133A-1 dated 15 November 1958, approx 430 pages.
(This older style manual has nice illustrations of the aircraft
flying over San Fransisco and Japan. It is probably one of
the earliest C-133 manuals and some of the performance
charts are "still to be supplied.")
2. USAF Flight Manual for the Douglas C-133A and C-133B
Cargomaster, T.O.1C-133A-1 dated 15 June 1961 revised to
5 August 1963, approx 472 pages.
1. USAF Flight Manual Performance Data for the Douglas C-133A
and C-133B Cargomaster, T.O.1C-133A-1-1 dated 15 June 1961
revised to 5 August 1963, approx 514 pages.
CD TITLE C133 PRICE US$19.95 plus postage
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