Pictures gallery of UC 880 Aircraft
Convair 880 - Factbites
as 880 and 880M, with 1 to USN as UC-880 tanker, and 1 to singer Elvis Presley as his personal hack. The first aircraft, [NX30039] c/n 1 City of Salinas, was operated
Non-Standard DOD Aircraft Designations - Designation-Systems.Net
official military designation at all, or worse yet, use a "pseudo-designation" which somehow looks like a real one (e.g. "MH-90" or "UC-880"). These undesignated aircraft
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C-880 Convair The Convair 880 and 990 were unsuccesfull competitors of the 707 and DC-8. One was used by the USN as UC-880 tanker aircraft. Type: 880
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An air-to-air left side view of a UC-880 Convair aircraft assigned to the Naval Air Test Center (NATC), Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, refueling an NATC F-4 Phantom II
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An air-to-air left side view of a UC-880 Convair aircraft assigned to the Naval Air Test Center (NATC), Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, refueling an NATC F-4 Phantom II
Convair_880___990 - Scribd
The UC-880 and its sister ship will soon be headed to the scrap heap to be "salvaged" for aluminum content. The end of these two aircraft coincides with the recent
Probe/Drogue « Air Refueling Archive
Unofficially designated UC-880, it was assigned to the Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, and employed in Tomahawk cruise missile testing and aircraft refueling
Convair
The first aircraft, [NX30039] c/n 1 City of Salinas, was operated jointly by Convair Convair UC-880 [161572] (USN via Richard Heeb coll) UC-880 1980 = USN tanker version of
U.S. Military Aircraft Designations 1911-2004 - DrikoLand
C-137 - redes. from USN UC in 1962 U-2 Gray Ghost Piper 1962 utility commercial aircraft - redes. later U-20 - civilian Model 195 UC-880
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An air-to-air left side view of a UC-880 Convair aircraft assigned to the Naval Air Test Center, Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, refueling a TA-4J Skyhawk aircraft.
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