68213 and 68216 are SCM modded C5 A models.now the world's oldest operational jumbo jets...I used to be an FE and I did a lot of cape runs. My son is a space force officer.helping operate those birds for the NRO.
How much did the front loading capability cost the C-5? 30,000 lbs?, 50,000lbs.? that's a lot of payload to loose for another door. I think it was a big mistake adding complexity and cost to the airframe.
Onload? Not in the Oxford dictionary. Whatever happened to "load"? Load and Offload is (probably) correct. The take off would have been more interesting than the landing shown, but that's just me because I don't believe that aurcraft the size of a warehouse can fly.
I can appreciate all the prep and planning that goes into moving something that large.
68213 and 68216 are SCM modded C5 A models.now the world's oldest operational jumbo jets...I used to be an FE and I did a lot of cape runs. My son is a space force officer.helping operate those birds for the NRO.
I flew on 7044 a lot.
using every millimeter to fit that thing in SNUG
How much did the front loading capability cost the C-5? 30,000 lbs?, 50,000lbs.? that's a lot of payload to loose for another door. I think it was a big mistake adding complexity and cost to the airframe.
Onload? Not in the Oxford dictionary. Whatever happened to "load"? Load and Offload is (probably) correct. The take off would have been more interesting than the landing shown, but that's just me because I don't believe that aurcraft the size of a warehouse can fly.
"onload" is in the PORT DAWG dictionary.
@@mjbalogh1 You just made that up but full marks for inventiveness to cover dreadful English.
It’s in the smaller dictionary www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/onload
There are some unsafe things going on in this video.
like what?
It’s been made as safe as it can possibly be.
You are not supposed to wear hats on the flight line