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General information | |
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Type | Carrier-capable transport / Carrier onboard delivery |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Grumman Northrop Grumman |
Status | C-2A: RetiredC-2A(R): In service |
Primary user | United States Navy |
Number built | C-2A: 17C-2A(R): 39 |
History | |
Manufactured | C-2A: 1965–1968C-2A(R): 1985–1989 |
Introduction date | 1966 |
First flight | 18 November 1964 |
Developed from | Northrop Grumman E-2 Hawkeye |
The C-2 Greyhound, a derivative of the E-2 Hawkeye, shares the Sto-Wings and engines with the E-2, but has a widened fuselage with a rear loading ramp. The first of two prototypes flew in 1964. After successful testing, Grumman began production of the aircraft in 1965. The C-2 replaced the piston-engine Grumman C-1 Trader in the carrier onboard delivery (COD) role. The original C-2A aircraft were overhauled to extend their operational life in 1973
Powered by two Allison T56 turboprop engines, the C-2A can deliver up to 10,000 pounds (4,500 kg) of cargo or up to 28 passengers, and is normally configured for a cargo/passenger mix. It can also carry litter patients in medical-evacuation missions. A cage system or transport stand restrains cargo during carrier launch and landing accelerations to prevent weight redistribution, which might adversely affect in-flight stability. The large aft cargo ramp and door and a powered winch allow straight-in rear cargo loading and unloading for fast turnaround. The Greyhound's ability to airdrop supplies and personnel, fold its wings, and generate power for engine starting and other uses provide an operational versatility found in no other cargo aircraft. Some parts commonality with the E-2 Hawkeye and the Grumman A-6 Intruder ease logistics supportCeiling
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he C-2A Greyhound is the U.S. Navy's carrier-onboard-delivery (COD) aircraft, providing critical logistics support. The C-2A can deliver a payload of up to 10,000 pounds. The cabin can readily accommodate cargo, passengers or both.
a two-aircraft C-2A detachment will accumulate approximately 1,000 flight hours, transport about 5,000 passengers
The fleet of US Navy C-2As are currently being outfitted with the same NP2000 eight-blade propellers that are also being used on the E-2 Hawkeye fleet.