High Gallery
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Military Aircraft
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| Although most USAF C-137 type transport are now being retired and replace in service by C-32s (Boeing 757s) odd model 707 derivatives remain, such as an EC-137D transport with the US Central Command, while some EC-18B ARIA and EC18D CMMCA tracking and instrumentation examples serve with the Air Force Flight Test Center at Edwards AFB California. The US Navy uses two EX-civil 707 as TC-18Fs fore E-3. |
TECHNICAL DATA
| Description | Specifications |
| Manufacturer: Boeing Aircraft | Length: 152 ft. 11 in. |
| First Flight: April 4, 1959 | Height: 42 ft. 5 in. |
| Model: 707-320C | Wing Span: 145 ft. 9 in. |
| Crew: Three / Four Crew | Wing Area: |
| Nickname: | Empty Weight: |
| Basic Role: Passenger / VIP Transport & Electronic Warfare. | Max. Weight: 327,000 lb. |
| Other Versions: | Armament: None |
| Principal User: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Italy, Morocco, Pakistan, Paraguay, Peru, Qatar, Romania, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Togo, & Venezuela. |
Propulsion |
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Performance |
Power Plant: Pratt & Whitney JD3D-3 |
| Range: 7,510 miles | Horsepower: 18,000 lb. thrust per engines. |
| Max. Speed: 627 mph. | No. Of Engines: Four |
| Ceiling: 38,500 ft. | |
| Climb Rate: |