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The dimensions of its cargo hold, 12.69 × 1.90 × 2.70 meters, are roughly three meters longer in comparison to the preceding CN-235. It has sufficient volume to carry up to 71 soldiers, 24 stretchers along with up to seven medical attendants, five standard 108" pallets of cargo, or three Land Rover -sized light vehicles.
Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA [1] (CASA) was a Spanish aircraft manufacturer that was founded in 1923 and began manufacturing aircraft the following year. In 1999 it became a subsidiary of the EADS (European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company) under the name EADS CASA and in 2009 was absorbed into Airbus Military.
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The rotor is four-bladed Dowty Rotol R334/4-82-F/13 constant speed propeller with a 2.75 m (110-inch) diameter. [24] Philippines Air Force's NC-212i. On 3 November 2022, Indonesian Aerospace and MT Propeller signed the General Purchase Agreement (GPA) for the Procurement of MTV-27 Propellers for the NC-212i Aircraft. [25]
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The CASA 2.111 is a medium bomber derived from the Heinkel He 111 and produced in Spain under licence by Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA (CASA). The 2.111 models differed significantly in details from Heinkel's wartime He 111H design while using essentially the same airframe in appearance, featuring heavier armament and eventually Rolls-Royce Merlin engines.
Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1951–52 General characteristics Crew: 1 Capacity: 1 passenger Length: 21 ft 4 in (6.50 m) Wingspan: 30 ft 0 in (9.14 m) Height: 8 ft 6 in (2.59 m) Wing area: 149 sq ft (13.8 m 2) Empty weight: 1,135 lb (515 kg) Gross weight: 1,735 lb (787 kg) Fuel capacity: 30 US gal (25 imp gal; 110 L) Powerplant: 1 × Continental C-145 -2 6-cylinder air-cooled ...
The city approved plans to divert vehicle traffic away from the Plaza de California and restore it as a pedestrian-only promenade, hoping to complete the project in time to celebrate the 2015 centennial of the exposition. [4] However, the plan was challenged in court and was overturned by a judge on February 4, 2013, on the grounds that the ...