Ec-18b C-18a Aircraft Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10107317 Airframe Ball Bearing
000278758
10107319 Airframe Ball Bearing
000420446
10180717 Airframe Ball Bearing
008396357
137-042-9001 Airframe Ball Bearing
000278758
137-042-9108 Airframe Ball Bearing
000278142
15D1422 Airframe Ball Bearing
000278758
1775238 Airframe Ball Bearing
000420901
2910047 Airframe Ball Bearing
000278758
2910069 Airframe Ball Bearing
000339851
309-0869-000 Airframe Ball Bearing
008396357
3103368 Airframe Ball Bearing
000424808
3110000339851 Airframe Ball Bearing
000339851
3110001424465 Airframe Ball Bearing
000339851
538663-5 Airframe Ball Bearing
000339851
538664-29 Airframe Ball Bearing
000420901
571-4801-1303062REVCPC3-8 Airframe Ball Bearing
000420901
578-4801-1572884RAPC227 Airframe Ball Bearing
000420901
8531007 Airframe Ball Bearing
000420901
9408308503 Airframe Ball Bearing
000236669
AN200KP10 Airframe Ball Bearing
000234022
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The Boeing C-137 Stratoliner was a VIP transport aircraft derived from the Boeing 707 jet airliner used by the United States Air Force. Other nations also bought both new and used 707s for military service, primarily as VIP or tanker transports. In addition, the 707 served as the basis for several specialized versions, such as the E-3 Sentry AWACS aircraft. The designation C-18 covers several later variants based on the 707-320B/C series.

USAF procurement of the Boeing 707 was very limited, amounting to three Model 707-153s designated VC-137A. When delivered in 1959 these had four 13,500 lb (6123 kg) dry thrust Pratt & Whitney J57 (JT3C6) turbojets; when subsequently re-engined with 18,000 lbf (80.1 kN) dry thrust TF33-P-5 (JT3D) turbofans they were redesignated VC-137B. Only one other variant served with the USAF: this was the VC-137C Air Force One presidential transport, the two examples of which were Model 707-320B Intercontinentals with specialized interior furnishings and advanced communications equipment. Two further non-presidential C-137C aircraft were later added.

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