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  • '''Transport aircraft''' are designed primarily for the carriage of personnel and/or cargo. Since Commercial airliners, of course, are passenger transport aircraft optimized for carrying passengers, with varying levels of luxury. There are
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  • The organization responsible for readiness of [[United States Air Force]] [[transport aircraft|transport]] and [[air refueling]] aircraft, which report, for operations, t
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  • Nickname for the [[AC-47]], the first conversion of a [[transport aircraft]] to a ground attack aircraft employing multiple [[full-automatic (military
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  • {{r|Transport aircraft}}
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  • ...orce]] transport variant, derived from DACoTA for Douglas Aircraft Company Transport Aircraft
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  • A [[transport aircraft]] designed for use in [[commercial aviation]].
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  • *[[Transport aircraft]] that do not go into the area of battle
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  • ...ubpages}}</noinclude>Provision of [[aviation]] services, most often with [[transport aircraft]], in the civilian sector
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  • [[U.S. Marine Corps]] variant of existing [[KC-130]] tanker/transport aircraft, giving them a surveillance and ground attack capability, although not as e
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  • The ability of an item to be air-transported aboard long-range [[transport aircraft]], preferably not limited to those specifically built to handle oversized c
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  • Variant of the [[C-130 Hercules]] transport aircraft equipped with skis for polar operations.
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  • Probably the most successful propeller-driven [[transport aircraft]] design, used in civilian service, and with military variants, for over 60
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  • *Antonov (An): [[transport aircraft]]
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  • Derived from the [[Boeing 737]] commercial airliner, a utility [[transport aircraft]] used by the [[United States Navy]]
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  • Medium military transport aircraft of late WWII and the 1950s; derivative of four-engined [[DC-4 (airliner)]]
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  • Heavily armed transport aircraft, based on the C-130 Hercules, used to provide air support to special operat
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  • '''Transport aircraft''' are designed primarily for the carriage of personnel and/or cargo. Since Commercial airliners, of course, are passenger transport aircraft optimized for carrying passengers, with varying levels of luxury. There are
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  • The '''LC-130''' variant of the [[C-130 Hercules]] transport aircraft is equipped with skis for polar operations.
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  • Special operations [[transport aircraft]] primarily intended to support ground forces in denied areas, by airdrop o
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  • Largest general-purpose [[transport aircraft]] in the [[United States Air Force]], made by Lockheed, second in weight-ca
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  • ...on-nuclear bomb with the greatest explosive power, which is dropped from a transport aircraft and makes a guided glide to its target area
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