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original model was designed by JRLucariny.
http://sites.uol.com.br/lucariny/

Repainted by KBT.

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homepage:http://flightinfo.ens.ne.jp/FS_KBT
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™@The number of crew members@
Five persons
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™@Performance
Maximum speed . cruising speed . damping speed . practical use ceiling Maximum speed @‚W‚O‚Okm^h
cruising speed@‚U‚T‚Okm^‚ˆ
damping speed@‚P‚R‚Okm^h
Cruising range@‚P‚PC‚U‚O‚Okm
In the case of the 8t amount of loading About 1,300km
In the case of the 6.5t amount of loading About 2,200km@

Shortest landing take-off run distance About 460m.
Shortest takeoff take-off run distance About 600m@

™@Airplane size

Width. About30.6m
Full length. About29.0m
Height. About9.99m
Employment prudence. About24t
Weight Employment prudence equipped with all About39t


™@Engine

Name P&W@JT8D-9
Form Axis style type turbofan engine
Engine x‚Q
Maximum thrust About 6,580kg / one set



™ History of C-1



1966 A basic design is started.

1968 Trial production of No. 1 and No. 2

1970 Trial production roll out of No. 1, and first flight success

1973 @@June 30 Unit use is recognized from the Director General @@@@@of the Defense Agency. It is henceforth called "C-1." @@@@@October 12 It succeeds in 2,280km nonstop flight of Naha ` @@@@@Chitose. Time required 4 hours and 6 minutes

@1983 @April 19 One C-1 transport dies in the performance of job @@@@@eight crash crew on the hillside in Mie Suga-jima.

@1985 STOL test prototype (Asuka) first flight


@1986 @February 18 One C-1 transport fails in a takeoff, and is @@@@@damaged greatly. With no dead.

2000 @June One C-1 transport dies in the performance of job from @@@@@the Shimane Oki island five crash crew members to on the @@@@@ocean [ about 60km north-northwest ].

2007 First flight of a C-1 succeeding Aircraft (schedule)