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Boeing YC-14

KrajinySpojené štáty americké
ÚlohuTaktický letecký dopravca
Prvý let9. augusta 1976
Postavený2

Komisia Boeing YC-14 je dvojprúdové vojenské vojenské dopravné lietadlo s krátkym vzletom a pristátím (STOL). Bol to vstup Boeingu do súťaže Advanced Medium STOL Transport (AMST) amerického letectva, ktorej cieľom bolo nahradiť Lockheed C-130 Hercules ako štandardný taktický transport STOL USAF

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A Vision of the Future (That Almost Was)

Komisia Boeing YC-14 was an experimental short takeoff and landing (STOL) tactical transport built for the USAF’s Advanced Medium STOL Transport (AMST) program in the 1970s. Designed to replace the C-130 Hercules, it featured a radical look dominated by two massive engines perched on top of the wings. While it shattered performance expectations—landing at speeds as low as 59 knots—it never entered production due to shifting military priorities. However, its “supercritical” wing design and digital flight systems became the DNA for the modern C-17 Globemaster III.

Attribute Standard Specification (Boeing YC-14)
Úlohu Tactical STOL Transport (Prototype)
Posádky 3 (Pilot, Co-pilot, Flight Engineer)
Kapacita 150 Troops or 36,700 kg (81,000 lbs) of Cargo
Pohonná jednotka 2 × General Electric CF6-50D turbofans
Thrust 51,000 lbf (227 kN) per engine
STOL Takeoff Run Approx. 300 meters (1,000 ft)
Cruising Speed 723 km/h (449 mph / 390 knots)
Service Ceiling 13,716 meters (45,000 ft)

The Magic of “Upper Surface Blowing”

  • The Coanda Effect: The YC-14’s most famous feature was Upper Surface Blowing (USB). By placing the engines above and forward of the wing, the exhaust was forced to flow over the top of the wing and “stick” to the giant curved flaps when they were lowered. This effectively “bent” the thrust downward, creating massive amounts of extra lift.
  • FOD Protection: Mounting engines on top of the wings wasn’t just for lift; it protected them from Foreign Object Damage (FOD), allowing the plane to operate safely from unpaved, gravel, or dirt runways where a low-slung engine would suck up debris.
  • Supercritical Wing: The YC-14 was one of the first large aircraft to use a supercritical wing profile, which allowed it to fly closer to the speed of sound without the massive drag penalty usually associated with straight-wing cargo planes.
  • Stability at Low Speeds: To keep the plane controllable at 60 mph, Boeing used a sophisticated digital flight control system—a precursor to modern “fly-by-wire” technology.

The AMST Competition & Legacy

  • The Rivalry: The YC-14 competed head-to-head with the McDonnell Douglas YC-15. While the YC-15 used a more “conventional” four-engine setup with blown flaps, the YC-14 was considered the more technologically daring of the two.
  • Heavy Lifter: In tests, the YC-14 proved it could carry the 109,200 lb M60 Patton tank, a feat the C-130 of the time couldn’t dream of.
  • The Boneyard: Only two were ever built. One currently rests at the Pima Air & Space Museum in Arizona, while the second is in long-term storage at the Davis-Monthan “Boneyard.”

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