C-2a (reprocured) Aircraft Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10123474 Solid Rivet
001176880
10123493 Solid Rivet
001176949
10123499 Solid Rivet
001181973
10123542 Solid Rivet
002334781
10123555 Solid Rivet
002433933
10123559 Solid Rivet
002438370
10123742 Pin-rivet Collar
004894824
10123768 Blind Rivet
005504791
10123800 Solid Rivet
006554757
10123814 Solid Rivet
007215208
10123815 Solid Rivet
007215210
10123820 Tubular Rivet
007215245
10123861 Tubular Rivet
008214995
10123908 Solid Rivet
009739067
10124 Lock Washer
002748715
10124411 Self-aligning Plain Bearing
010505055
101246 Intake Air Cleane Filter Element
009793806
10124921 Socket Head Cap Screw
000582067
10124953 Socket Head Cap Screw
000685398
10124972 Machine Screw
000889158
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The Grumman C-2 Greyhound is a twin-engine, high-wing cargo aircraft, designed to carry supplies, mail, and passengers to and from aircraft carriers of the United States Navy. Its primary mission is carrier onboard delivery (COD). The aircraft provides critical logistics support to carrier strike groups. The aircraft is mainly used to transport high-priority cargo, mail and passengers between carriers and shore bases, and can also deliver cargo like jet engines and special stores.

Prototype C-2s first flew in 1964 and production followed the next year. The initial Greyhound aircraft were overhauled in 1973. In 1984, more C-2As were ordered under the name Reprocured C-2A or C-2A(R). The C-2As received updated propellers (from four to eight blades) and navigation.

The C-2 Greyhound, a derivative of the E-2 Hawkeye, shares wings and power plants with the E-2, but has a widened fuselage with a rear loading ramp. The first of two prototypes flew in 1964. After successful testing, Grumman began production of the aircraft in 1965. The C-2 replaced the piston-engined Grumman C-1 Trader in the COD role. The original C-2A aircraft were overhauled to extend their operational life in 1973.

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