C-17 Globemaster III: McDonnell Douglas& Boeings Military Transport
By (Author) Ken Neubeck
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
22nd March 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
Air forces and warfare
623.7465
Hardback
128
Width 229mm, Height 229mm
522g
The McDonnell Douglas / Boeing C-17 Globemaster III's design, construction, and operational history are presented in this book. With over 280 aircraft built, the Globemaster III is one of the workhorses for the US Air Force as well as a number of foreign countries such as Britain, Australia, Canada, India, Qatar, and Kuwait. It was designed primarily as both a strategic and tactical airlift aircraft but has also been widely used in added roles such as medical evacuation and airborne troop drops. It saw combat during operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom and has also been deployed on humanitarian missions throughout the world since its introduction in 1995. AUTHOR: Ken Neubeck is a reliability engineer who worked on the A-10 production program. He has authored numerous books on aircraft and amateur radio technology. He served as president of the Long Island Republic Airport Historical Society, which preserves aspects of the history of Long Island aviation. SELLING POINTS: . The C-17 was proven in wartime conditions during Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom . This aircraft can be found in use around the world. Foreign users include Britain, Australia, Canada, India, Qatar, and Kuwait . The C-17 is a versatile aircraft; tasks include transport of the US presidential limousine and security personnel 225 colour and b/w illustrations
Ken Neubeck is a reliability engineer who worked on the A-10 production program. He has authored numerous books on aircraft and amateur radio technology. He served as president of the Long Island Republic Airport Historical Society, which preserves aspects of the history of Long Island aviation.