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Boeing C-40 Clipper
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Military Vehicle Name
Boeing C-40 Clipper
Manufacturer
Boeing
Faction
United States of America
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Military transport derived from the Boeing 737
Period
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
Allisonian Era (POLIS)
Deasy Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
2001
End Year:
2065
Navy C-40A RY in flight
A white U.S. Navy Boeing C-40A is flying above a blue ocean horizon. The fuselage reads United States Navy, the tail and winglet show RY markings, the landing gear is retracted, and the aircraft is shown in a clean left-side profile.
C-40 00015 parked with stairs
A blue-and-white Boeing C-40 is parked on a concrete ramp in side view with stairs at the forward door. The fuselage reads United States of America, the tail shows a U.S. flag and number 00015, and the nose, engines, and lower fuselage are painted blue.
C-40 flight deck and crew
The flight deck of a Boeing C-40 is shown from behind the crew seats. Two uniformed pilots sit at the controls, a passenger or observer is seated at left, and the cockpit has lit instrument displays, throttle levers, center console controls, and a dense overhead switch panel.
C-40 parked under storm clouds
A blue-and-white Boeing C-40 is parked on a wet ramp under dark storm clouds. The fuselage reads United States of America, the nose and engines are blue, the landing gear is down, and another large aircraft is parked in the background.
C-40 693 gear down in flight
A cream-colored Boeing C-40 is airborne with its landing gear extended. The tail and nose show number 693, the aircraft has upward-swept winglets, two underwing engines, and a dark stripe running along the fuselage below the passenger windows.
C-40 5681 on wet runway
A blue-and-white Boeing C-40 taxis on a wet runway with its landing lights on. The fuselage reads United States of America, the tail shows a U.S. flag and number 5681, and misty trees and airport buildings sit behind the aircraft.
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