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Belfast C1
airlifter model by Short Brothers
Short Belfast C1
Short Belfast C Mark 1
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instance of
aircraft model
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subclass of
Belfast
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mass
230,000
pound
object of statement has role
maximum takeoff weight
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stated in
Jane's Pocket Book of Military Transport and Training Aircraft, First Collier Books Edition
page(s)
229
country of origin
United Kingdom
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Jane's Pocket Book of Military Transport and Training Aircraft, First Collier Books Edition
page(s)
229
powered by
RB.109 Tyne RTy.12
quantity
4
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stated in
Jane's Pocket Book of Military Transport and Training Aircraft, First Collier Books Edition
page(s)
229
wingspan
1,905.85
inch
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Jane's Pocket Book of Military Transport and Training Aircraft, First Collier Books Edition
page(s)
229
vehicle range
4,600
nautical mile
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stated in
Jane's Pocket Book of Military Transport and Training Aircraft, First Collier Books Edition
page(s)
229
maximum operating altitude
30,000
foot
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Jane's Pocket Book of Military Transport and Training Aircraft, First Collier Books Edition
page(s)
229
payload mass
78,000
pound
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stated in
Jane's Pocket Book of Military Transport and Training Aircraft, First Collier Books Edition
page(s)
229
maximum capacity
5
human
object of statement has role
aircrew member
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Jane's Pocket Book of Military Transport and Training Aircraft, First Collier Books Edition
page(s)
229
250
human
object of statement has role
passenger
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stated in
Jane's Pocket Book of Military Transport and Training Aircraft, First Collier Books Edition
page(s)
229
length
1,012
inch
applies to part, aspect, or form
aircraft cabin
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Jane's Pocket Book of Military Transport and Training Aircraft, First Collier Books Edition
page(s)
229
1,637
inch
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stated in
Jane's Pocket Book of Military Transport and Training Aircraft, First Collier Books Edition
page(s)
229
width
193
inch
applies to part, aspect, or form
aircraft cabin
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stated in
Jane's Pocket Book of Military Transport and Training Aircraft, First Collier Books Edition
page(s)
229
height
161
inch
applies to part, aspect, or form
aircraft cabin
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stated in
Jane's Pocket Book of Military Transport and Training Aircraft, First Collier Books Edition
page(s)
229
volume as quantity
132,000
cubic foot
applies to part, aspect, or form
aircraft cabin
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stated in
Jane's Pocket Book of Military Transport and Training Aircraft, First Collier Books Edition
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Jane's Pocket Book of Military Transport and Training Aircraft, First Collier Books Edition
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stated in
Jane's Pocket Book of Military Transport and Training Aircraft, First Collier Books Edition
page(s)
229
speed
306
knot
object of statement has role
cruise
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stated in
Jane's Pocket Book of Military Transport and Training Aircraft, First Collier Books Edition
page(s)
229
1,060
foot per minute
elevation above sea level
0
foot
object of statement has role
rate of climb
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stated in
Jane's Pocket Book of Military Transport and Training Aircraft, First Collier Books Edition
page(s)
229
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