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  2. Runway - Wikipedia

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    Runway 13R at Palm Springs International Airport An MD-11 at one end of a runway. In aviation, a runway is an elongated, rectangular surface designed for the landing and takeoff of an aircraft. [1] Runways may be a human-made surface (often asphalt, concrete, or a mixture of both) or a natural surface (grass, dirt, gravel, ice, sand or salt).

  3. Boeing C-17 Globemaster III - Wikipedia

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    A July 1994 Government Accountability Office (GAO) report revealed that USAF and DoD studies from 1986 and 1991 stated the C-17 could use 6,400 more runways outside the U.S. than the C-5, but these studies had only considered runway dimensions, but not runway strength or load classification numbers (LCN). The C-5 has a lower LCN, but the USAF ...

  4. Naval Air Station New Iberia - Wikipedia

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    Due to the runway length requirements of naval jet aircraft, 4,000 acres were purchased by the Federal Government and an 8,002-foot concrete runway, Runway 16/34, was constructed. [1] Commissioned in 1960, Naval Auxiliary Air Station New Iberia was located near U.S. Highway 90 just outside New Iberia and covered an area of 4,347 acres of land ...

  5. Balanced field takeoff - Wikipedia

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    When the runway length is equal to the balanced field length only one value for V 1 will exist. Aviation regulations (for transport category aircraft) require the takeoff distance with one engine inoperative to be no greater than the take-off distance available (TODA); and the accelerate-stop distance to be no greater than the accelerate-stop ...

  6. Xi'an Y-20 - Wikipedia

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    Data from Military Today General characteristics Crew: 3 Capacity: 66,000 kg (145,505 lb) Length: 47 m (154 ft 2 in) Wingspan: 50 m (164 ft 1 in) Height: 15 m (49 ft 3 in) Empty weight: 100,000 kg (220,462 lb) Max takeoff weight: 220,000 kg (485,017 lb) Powerplant: 4 × Shenyang WS-20 turbofans turbofan engines, 140 kN (31,000 lbf) thrust each Performance Maximum speed: Mach 0.75 Cruise speed ...

  7. List of shortest runways - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the shortest airport runways in the world. While most modern commercial aircraft require a paved runway of at least 6,000 feet (1,800 m) in length, many early aircraft were designed to operate from unprepared strips that could be improvised in small spaces.

  8. Takeoff - Wikipedia

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    In a single-engine or light twin-engine aircraft, the pilot calculates the length of runway required to take off and clear any obstacles, to ensure sufficient runway to use for takeoff. A safety margin can be added to provide the option to stop on the runway in case of a rejected takeoff. In most such aircraft, any engine failure results in a ...

  9. List of longest runways - Wikipedia

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    ^D Paved runway 14R/32L, closed (length approximate) ^E Unpaved runway located on Rosamond Lake and not marked on the Federal Aviation Administration airport diagram. [14] ^F Paved runway 14/32, closed (new 4,500 m (14,800 ft) runway constructed)