Stratolifter C/kc-135 Aircraft Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
0701999 Lock Washer
006379541
0717-4 Tube Cap
002043492
07204 Tapered Roller Bearing Cup
001000637
07327A Tapered Roller Cone And Rollers
001003556
07327AB Tapered Roller Cone And Rollers
001003556
07450 Tapered Roller Bearing Cup
001000637
07450A Tapered Roller Bearing Cup
001000637
075578 Power Supply
011014048
07A051-6 Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
002706241
07A054-16HP Tube-hose Fit Compression Sleeve
004024795
08 8424 010 Hydraulic Accumulator
006408486
08151-3 Valve Fuel Drain
005401037
0820-680610 Lock Washer
006379541
08278-0050 Quick Disconnect Coupling Half
001421960
083586-99 Washer
004716453
086-111-0088 Motional Pickup Transducer
011069134
0866911-50 Setscrew
001196680
0874-9955 Electrical Dummy Load
004944745
0884210101 Accumulator Repair Kit
012973956
088424010 Hydraulic Accumulator
006408486
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Aircraft, Stratolifter C/kc-135

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The Boeing C-135 Stratolifter is a transport aircraft derived from the prototype Boeing 367-80 jet airliner (also the basis for the 707) in the early 1950s. It has a narrower fuselage and is shorter than the 707. Boeing gave the aircraft the internal designation of Model 717. Since the first one was built in August 1956, the C-135 and its variants have been a fixture of the United States Air Force.

A large majority of the 820 units were developed as KC-135A Stratotankers for mid-air refueling. However, they have also performed numerous transport and special-duty functions. Forty-five base-model aircraft were built as C-135A or C-135B transports with the tanking equipment excluded. As is the case with the KC-135, the C-135 is also recognized as the Model 717 by Boeing.

Fifteen C-135As, powered by Pratt & Whitney J57 turbojets, were built. In later years, almost all were upgraded with Pratt & Whitney TF33 turbofan engines and wide-span tail planes, and were re-designated C-135E. Most were converted to various special roles, including airborne command posts, missile-tracking platforms, and VIP transports, and were withdrawn throughout the 1990s.

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