Stratolifter C/kc-135 Aircraft Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
1-1158-502 Cur Valve Parts Kit
007322195
1-16-06888-1 Tube To Hose Straight Adapter
001067384
1-16-0688R1 Tube To Hose Straight Adapter
001067384
1-16-B-2 Tapered Roller Bearing Cup
001000300
1-1912-B Distributor Contact Set
004292577
1-2467368 Intake Air Cleane Filter Element
010142547
1-55434 O-ring
001986183
1-904-1 Electrical Plug Connector
006870507
1-DOLN98 Turnlock Fastener Receptacle
005906499
1.000D.065WT Metallic Tube
013355925
1/4 DD .028 WT Metallic Tube
002892780
10-0015 Dome Light
000865156
10-00171-000 Pre Wire Wound Variable Resistor
009216782
10-1026 Plug Valve
008307977
10-1026-1 Plug Valve
008307977
10-1237-5 Push-pull Switch
005563791
10-126475-8B Cable Conduit
011139428
10-1345-2 Hydraulic Accumulator
003952604
10-1468-8 Thermostatic Switch
008276154
10-14S Electrical Receptacle Connector
008270939
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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to various special roles, including airborne command posts, missile-tracking platforms, and VIP transports, and were withdrawn throughout the 1990s.

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