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The C-38A differs from the standard Gulfstream G100, being fitted with various military avionics systems. [11] The C-38A was also ordered for the United States Navy, replacing North American T-2 Buckeyes at Naval Air Station Patuxent River beginning in September 2015. Two aircraft remain in service as of 2023, both former 201st Airlift Squadron C
The C&C 38 series are all a small recreational keelboats, built predominantly of fiberglass, with wood trim. They all have masthead sloop rigs and internally-mounted spade-type rudders. [1] The series includes three designs, the C&C 38 (subsequently called the 38-1 to differentiate it from the later models), the 38-2 and the 38-3.
Cessna C-34 Airmaster: 1935 42 Single piston engine monoplane utility airplane Cessna Model C-37: 46 Single piston engine monoplane utility airplane Cessna Model C-38: 16 Single piston engine monoplane utility airplane Cessna Model C-39: Single piston engine monoplane utility airplane Cessna Model C-145: Single piston engine monoplane utility ...
C-38 (cipher machine), an American mechanical cipher machine; C-38 (Michigan county highway) C38 road (Namibia) Bill C-38, various legislation of the Parliament of Canada; Caldwell 38, a spiral galaxy; Heart cancer; King's Gambit, a chess opening; C-38 Canal, a straightened channel of the Kissimmee River
The final revisions of the C-34 were the C-145 and the C-165, of which 80 were built. On these models, the belly flaps added on the C-38 were removed and the overall length of the fuselage was increased. The only difference between the C-145 and C-165 was the engine horsepower, with the latter having an upgraded 165 hp (123 kW) Warner engine. [2]
The Landfall 38 is a sailboat that was designed by Robert W. Ball, the chief designer of C&C Design and first built in 1979. [1] [2] [3] The Landfall series, begun with the Landfall 42, was part of a trend within C&C Yachts to develop more cruising-oriented designs under company president George Cuthbertson's direction during the later 1970s and early 1980s.
The Flak 38 was accepted as the standard Army gun in 1939, and by the Kriegsmarine as the C/38. In order to provide airborne and mountain troops with an AA capability, Mauser was contracted to produce a lighter version of the Flak 38, which they introduced as the 2 cm Gebirgsflak 38 (2 cm GebFlak 38). It featured a dramatically simplified mount ...
The M-209. In cryptography, the M-209, designated CSP-1500 by the United States Navy (C-38 by the manufacturer) is a portable, mechanical cipher machine used by the US military primarily in World War II, though it remained in active use through the Korean War.