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Convair C-131 Samaritan

СтраныСША
РольВоенный транспорт
Первый полет1972
Построен512

Teh Convair C-131 Самарянин — американский двухмоторный военный транспорт, выпускаемый Convair с 1954 по 1956 год. Это была военная версия самолета Convair CV-240.

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The “Samaritan” of the Skies

Teh Convair C-131D Самарянин was the military transport version of the successful Convair CV-340 civilian airliner. Introduced in the 1950s, it was the first pressurized, twin-engine transport ordered by the U.S. Military Air Transport Service. While earlier variants like the C-131A were primarily flying hospitals, the “D” model was configured as a versatile personnel and VIP transport. Its reliability and pressurized cabin made it a staple for moving high-ranking officials and wounded personnel across the globe for over three decades.

Attribute Technical Specification (C-131D)
Роль Military Personnel / VIP Transport
Экипажа 3-4 (Pilot, Co-pilot, Flight Engineer, Steward)
First Flight (C-131 series) September 22, 1949
Силовая установка 2 × Pratt & Whitney R-2800-103W radial engines
Horsepower 2,500 hp each (with water/alcohol injection)
Максимальная скорость 293 mph (472 km/h)
Service Ceiling 24,500 – 30,000 feet
Диапазон Approx. 1,300 – 1,800 miles
Способность 44 Passengers or specialized VIP interiors

Engineering Excellence and Design Features

  • Pressurization Advantage: The C-131 was a massive leap forward from the unpressurized C-47s it replaced. This allowed it to fly above most weather, providing a much smoother ride for VIPs and more stable conditions for aeromedical evacuation patients.
  • Integral Airstair: Unlike many cargo planes of the era that required external ramps, the C-131D featured a built-in stairway that folded into the right side of the fuselage, allowing it to operate from remote airfields with minimal ground support.
  • Water/Alcohol Injection: To assist with heavy takeoffs or “hot and high” airfield conditions, its R-2800 engines could use a water-methanol injection system to temporarily boost horsepower, a common feature in late-era high-performance radial engines.
  • The “Long” Convair: The C-131D was based on the CV-340, which featured a longer fuselage and greater wingspan than the original CV-240 (used for the C-131A), allowing for increased payload and range.

A Legacy of Service

  • The First “Vomit Comet”: In 1959, a C-131 was the first aircraft used as a reduced-gravity platform to train the original Mercury Seven astronauts, earning it the famous “Vomit Comet” nickname.
  • The Gunship Testbed: In 1963, a C-131B was used for “Project Tailchaser,” the very first experiments in side-firing gunships, which eventually led to the development of the AC-47 and AC-130.
  • Air Force One Duty: On October 26, 1972, a C-131D was used by President Richard Nixon for a campaign trip, briefly serving as the primary presidential aircraft.
  • Long Life: While most were retired from the Air Force in the late 1970s, many continued to fly with the Air National Guard and the U.S. Navy well into the late 1980s.

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