C-141 Starlifter - a support for air bridges
The C-141 Starlifter is a heavy military transport aircraft created by the Lockheed company in the early 1960s and serving in the US Air Force until the early XXI century. It is the world's first jet-powered heavy military transport aircraft. The C-141 was a fairly successful vehicle and, having appeared in the US transport aviation, quickly replaced most of the outdated piston models. 285 aircraft were delivered: 284 for the Air Force and 1 civilian version, transferred to NASA.
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