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  2. Category:Four-engined turboprop aircraft - Wikipedia

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    L. Lockheed AC-130; Lockheed AP-3C Orion; Lockheed C-130 Hercules; Lockheed CP-140 Aurora; Lockheed DC-130; Lockheed EC-130; Lockheed EC-130H Compass Call; Lockheed EP-3

  3. Douglas DC-4 - Wikipedia

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    The Douglas DC-4 is an American four-engined (piston), propeller-driven airliner developed by the Douglas Aircraft Company. Military versions of the plane, the C-54 and R5D, served during World War II, in the Berlin Airlift and into the 1960s. From 1945, many civil airlines operated the DC-4 worldwide.

  4. Four-engined jet aircraft - Wikipedia

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    The engines of a 4-engined aircraft are most commonly found in pods hanging from pylons underneath the wings. [3] This can be observed in the Airbus A340, Airbus A380, and Boeing 747. Many military airlifters also feature this design, including the Antonov An-124, Boeing C-17 Globemaster, and Lockheed C-5 Galaxy. In this location, the engines ...

  5. Airbus A400M Atlas - Wikipedia

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    The Airbus A400M Atlas [nb 1] is a European four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft. It was designed by Airbus Military , now Airbus Defence and Space , as a tactical airlifter with strategic capabilities to replace older transport aircraft such as the Transall C-160 and the Lockheed C-130 Hercules . [ 3 ]

  6. Martin 4-0-4 - Wikipedia

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    Like the earlier 2-0-2, the 4-0-4 was a cantilever monoplane with a standard tail unit (cantilever tailplane and single vertical stabilizer). It had an airstair in the lower tail section for passenger boarding and disembarkation, retractable tricycle landing gear and was powered by two Pratt & Whitney R-2800-CB16 radial piston engines.

  7. Category:Four-engined aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Four-engined aircraft" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H. LZ 129 Hindenburg; S.

  8. Cameron P-51G - Wikipedia

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    The Cameron P-51G (originally Cameron Grand 51) is an American two-seat turboprop representation of the 1940s North American P-51 Mustang, designed and built by Cameron & Sons Aircraft of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho for sale as completed aircraft or kits for amateur construction.

  9. Homebuilt aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Homebuilt aircraft gained in popularity in the U.S. in 1924 with the start of the National Air Races, held in Dayton, Ohio. These races required aircraft with useful loads of 150 lb (68 kg) and engines of 80 cubic inches or less and as a consequence of the class limitations most were amateur-built.