Boeing CC-177 Globemaster III

C-17A Globemaster III

LandUsa
RoleMilitaire transportvliegtuigen
Eerste vlucht15 september 1991
Gebouwd279

Fotogalerij van een C-17A Globemaster III, De Boeing C-17 Globemaster III is een groot militair transportvliegtuig. Het werd ontwikkeld voor de Amerikaanse luchtmacht (USAF) van de jaren 1980 tot het begin van de jaren 1990 door McDonnell Douglas; het bedrijf fuseerde later met Boeing. De C-17 wordt gebruikt voor een snelle strategische luchtbrug van troepen en vracht naar de belangrijkste operationele bases of vooruitgeschoven operationele bases over de hele wereld. Het kan ook tactische luchttransport-, medische evacuatie- en luchtdropmissies uitvoeren. De C-17 draagt de naam van twee eerdere, maar niet-verwante zuigermotor, Amerikaanse militaire vrachtvliegtuigen, de Douglas C-74 Globemaster en de Douglas C-124 Globemaster II.

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Bridging the Gap

De C-17 Globemaster III is the most flexible cargo aircraft in the world. Before the C-17, the military had to choose: use the massive C-5 Galaxy for long hauls to big airports, or the C-130 Hercules for short hauls to dirt strips. The C-17 was designed to do both. It can carry an M1 Abrams tank across the Atlantic Ocean and land it directly on a short, unpaved runway near the front lines. Its massive T-tail and “winglets” make it unmistakable in the sky, serving as the primary backbone for U.S. and Allied global power projection.

Attribute Technical Specification (C-17A)
Role Strategic / Tactical Military Transport
Bemanning 3 (Pilot, Co-pilot, Loadmaster)
Engines 4 × Pratt & Whitney F117-PW-100 turbofans (40,440 lbf each)
Maximum Payload 77,519 kg (170,900 lbs)
Maximum Speed Mach 0.74 (830 km/h / 515 mph)
Bereik 4,445 km (2,400 nautical miles) with full payload
Service Ceiling 13,716 meters (45,000 feet)
Landing Distance Approx. 1,067 meters (3,500 feet) with full load

Design Engineering: Blown Flaps and Reverse Thrust

  • Externally Blown Flaps: To land on short runways, the C-17 uses a “powered lift” system. The engine exhaust is directed directly onto the massive flaps when they are extended, doubling the lift and allowing the plane to fly at remarkably slow speeds during approach.
  • Full Reverse Thrust: The C-17 can engage its thrust reversers in flight to descend rapidly (up to 15,000 feet per minute). On the ground, the reversers can push the plane backwards up a 2% grade, allowing it to “three-point turn” on narrow airfields.
  • The “Moose” Nickname: It earned the name “Moose” because of the distinct groaning sound it makes during ground refueling and the venting of its pressure relief valves, which sounds like a moose call.
  • The Integrated Cargo System: The floor features rows of rollers that can be flipped over by a single loadmaster. One side is flat for vehicles (like the Stryker or Abrams), and the other side has rollers for standard pallets.

Operational History: The World’s 911 Call

  • The Kabul Airlift (2021): The C-17 became a global symbol of humanitarian effort during the evacuation of Afghanistan. One flight, “Reach 871,” famously carried 823 passengers in a single sortie—over three times its standard troop capacity.
  • Special Operations: Because it is surprisingly quiet for its size and can land on unprepared surfaces, the C-17 is often used for covert night-time insertions of Special Forces units and their specialized vehicles.
  • Antarctic Support: The C-17 is a frequent visitor to McMurdo Station in Antarctica. It can land on “ice runways” that would shatter the landing gear of most other heavy jets, thanks to its rugged, multi-wheel main gear.
  • Global Partnership: While built by Boeing in the U.S., the C-17 is operated by the UK, Australia, Canada, India, Kuwait, Qatar, the UAE, and a joint NATO wing in Hungary, making it the international gold standard for heavy lift.

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