Starlifter C-141 Aircraft Parts

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0000922705 Fluid Filter Element
006115303
0004773815 Fluid Filter Element
006115303
01182001 Fluid Filter Element
004057377
0147-15-500 1885 Fluid Filter Element
004057377
044693 Fluid Filter Element
012421405
05710639 Fluid Filter Element
004057377
1036 Fluid Filter Element
011949730
10383526 Fluid Filter Element
004057377
1160024 Fluid Filter Element
004057377
117-4418 Fluid Filter Element
004057377
1173481 Fluid Filter Element
004057377
1174418 Fluid Filter Element
004057377
1261 Fluid Filter Element
004057377
1335 Fluid Filter Element
012421405
137847-1 Fluid Filter Element
008266115
1732652 Fluid Filter Element
000562120
176683 Fluid Filter Element
004057377
1768 Fluid Filter Element
004057377
2 0076-286 Fluid Filter Element
012421405
21-10348 Fluid Filter Element
007593479
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Aircraft, Starlifter C-141

Picture of Starlifter C-141 Aircraft

The Lockheed C-141 Starlifter was a military strategic airlifter in service with the Military Air Transport Service (MATS), its successor organization the Military Airlift Command (MAC), and finally the Air Mobility Command (AMC) of the United States Air Force (USAF). The aircraft also served with airlift and air mobility wings of the Air Force Reserve (AFRES), later renamed Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC), the Air National Guard (ANG) and, later, one air mobility wing of the Air Education and Training Command (AETC) dedicated to C-141, C-5, C-17 and KC-135 training.

Introduced to replace slower propeller driven cargo planes such as the C-124 Globemaster II and C-133 Cargomaster, the C-141 was designed to requirements set in 1960 and first flew in 1963. Production deliveries of an eventual 285 planes began in 1965: 284 for the Air Force, and one for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for use as an airborne observatory. The aircraft remained in service for over 40 years until the USAF withdrew the last C-141s from service in 2006, after replacing the airlifter with the C-17 Globemaster III.

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