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Boeing CC-137 Husky
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Military Vehicle Name
Boeing CC-137 Husky
Manufacturer
Boeing
Faction
Canada
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Military transport version of the Boeing 707
Period
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1957
End Year:
1978
CC-137/KC Husky profile drawing
A side profile drawing shows a Canadian Boeing CC-137/KC Husky in white and gray paint with red striping. The tail carries a Canadian flag, number 13703, and a blue unit marking, while the fuselage shows Canada titles, a roundel on the nose, four underwing engines, and a scale bar above the aircraft.
CC-137 13702 over mountains
A Canadian Armed Forces Boeing CC-137 flies in side view above snow-covered mountains. The white fuselage has a red checker stripe, Canadian Armed Forces titles, a nose roundel, four underwing engines, and tail number 13702 beneath a Canadian flag.
CC-137 13705 taxi side view
A Canada-marked Boeing CC-137 taxis beside a grassy runway in a right-side view. The fuselage carries Canada titles, a red checker stripe, a nose roundel, Canadian Forces markings near the forward door, and tail number 13705 under a Canadian flag.
CC-137 13705 on runway
A Canada-marked Boeing CC-137 is rolling on a runway in left-side view. The aircraft shows a red checker stripe, a nose roundel, Canadian Forces markings, four underwing engines, tail number 13705, and landing gear down with the nose wheel on the pavement.
CC-137 13703 ramp side view
A Canada-marked Boeing CC-137 is parked on a ramp in full side view beneath dark clouds. The fuselage carries Canada titles, a red checker stripe, Canadian Forces markings, four underwing engines, and tail number 13703 beneath a Canadian flag and blue unit badge.
CC-137 gear down in flight
A Canada-marked Boeing CC-137 is airborne against a blue sky with the landing gear extended. The side of the aircraft shows a red checker stripe, Canada titles, a nose roundel, four underwing engines, and a Canadian flag on the vertical tail.
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