LOCKHEED C-141
STARLIFTER
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In 1961 President John F Kennedy announced that Lockheed
Aircraft Corporation was the winner of a contest to design
the first US all-jet production military transport. The aircraft
was to become the C-141 and first flew in 1963.
The aircraft entered service in 1964 and soon began regular
trans-Pacific flights to South-East-Asia. The aircraft became
the first US jet transport that paratroopers jumped from, and
the first to land in Antarctica.
284 examples were built as C-141A models. In 1977 a program
was started to stretch the aircraft and 270 examples were put
through the Lockheed workshops and converted to the
C-141B stretched configuration.
The final variant was the C-141C, initiated in 1997, which
introduced GPS and a glass digital cockpit. 63 examples were
converted to C-141C configuration.
This CD contains the flight manuals for the early C-141A and
the later Lockheed C-141C in USAF service.
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This CD contains:
1. USAF Flight Manual for the C-141A, T.O. 1C-141A-1 dated
13-11-67 revised to 23-4-69, approx 662 pages.
2. USAF Flight Manual for the C-141C, T.O. 1C-141C-1 dated
1-6-03, approx 1088 pages.3. USAF Flight Manual Appendix Performance Data for the
C-141B/C, T.O. 1C-141B-1-1 dated 1-6-03, approx 334
pages.4. USAF C-141B Basic Weight Checklist and Loading Data,
T.O. 1C-141B-5 dated 1-10-91, approx 146 pages.
5. USAF C-141B/C Loading Instructions, T.O. 1C-141B-9
dated 15-1-94 revised to 15-1-02, approx 684 pages.
6. Complete set of USAF Checklists for all crew members
for the C-141C.
CD TITLE C141 PRICE US$19.95 plus postage
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