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YC-14 Takeoff in Desert
YC-14 Dropping Cargo with Parachutes
YC-14 on Landing Approach
YC-14 Takeoff
YC-14 in Flight Banking Right
Tanks and Trucks Unloading YC-14
YC-14 in Flight
YC-14 on Tarmac
YC-14 Sunset Flight
YC-14 on Tarmac
YC-14 Sunset Flight
YC-14 in Flight
YC-14 Unloads a Tank
YC-14 Loading Cargo
YC-14 in Flight Banking Left
YC-14 Takeoff
YC-14 Cockpit
YC-14 in Flight at Sunset
YC-14 in Flight over Coastline
YC-14 Maintenance on Tarmac
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YC-14 Desert Landing with Drag Chute
The Boeing YC-14 first flew in 1976 and could takeoff with a payload of 27,000 pounds in less than 1,000 feet in order to carry troops and equipment into battle zones with short, temporary airfields. Cargo and wheeled vehicles could be loaded into the wide fuselage via a built-in tail ramp. Although the YC-14 never went into production, the two prototypes introduced significant technological breakthroughs, most notably an upper-surface-blowing (USB) design for high aerodynamic lift. The achievements of the YC-14 contributed in a significant way to advance studies of STOL technology.
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Unique identifier
BI22418
Boeing ID
fa104165
Size
5998px × 4798px 82MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1970s
airplanes
blue
blue skies
blur
brown
camouflage
clear skies
copy space
day
deserts
exteriors
flying
full body views
green
ground to air
historic production status
jets
landing gears
left front views
left side views
military
military livery
monoplanes
nobody
parachutes, parafoils and drag chutes
photos
prototypes
runways
sunshine
text
transports
tricycle landing gears
unpaved ground
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