Collins, Robert, Lt Col

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Lieutenant Colonel
Last Primary AFSC/MOS
1515B-Operations Support Officer
Last AFSC Group
Air Operations
Primary Unit
1943-1944, 8th Air Force
Service Years
1942 - 1965
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Home State
Oregon
Oregon
Year of Birth
1921
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Olympia, Washington
Last Address
9405 E. Ravine Trail
Tucson, Arizona
Date of Passing
Sep 30, 2016
 
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Ashes Scattered at Mt. Lemmon, Tucson, AZ

 Official Badges 

Air Force Retired Strategic Air Command


 Unofficial Badges 

Cold War Medal





 1947-1947, C-82 Packet
From Year
1947
To Year
1947
   
Personal Memories
Flight records show this plane actually flown in 1949, however that date isn't available in this site's programming.
   
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Aircraft/Missile Information
Developed by Fairchild, the aircraft was first flown in 1944. 223 were built, with most used for cargo and troop transport, although a few were used for paratroop operations or towing gliders. During its brief operational life several C-82 Packets were utilized during the Berlin Airlift, primarily bringing assembled vehicles into the city.

Only moderately successful, the C-82 was designed to be used in a number of roles, including cargo carrier, troop transport, ambulance airplane and glider tow. Problems surfaced almost immediately as the aircraft was found to be underpowered and its airframe inadequate for the heavy lifting it was designed to do. As a result the Air Force turned to Fairchild for a solution to the C-82's shortcomings. A redesign was quickly performed under the designation XC-82B, which would overcome all of the C-82A's initial problems. First flown in 1947, the XC-82B would go into production as the C-119B Flying Boxcar.


General characteristics

* Crew: three
* Capacity: 42 paratroops or 34 stretchers
* Length: 77 ft 1 in (23.50 m)
* Wingspan: 106 ft 6 in (32.47 m)
* Height: 26 ft 4 in (8.03 m)
* Wing area: 1,400 ft² (130.9 m²)
* Empty weight: 16,530 lb (12,045 kg)
* Useful load: 42,000 lb (19,050 kg)
* Max takeoff weight: 54,000 lb (24,545 kg)
* Powerplant: 2× Pratt & Whitney R-2800-85 radials, 2,100 hp (1,567 kW) each

Performance

* Maximum speed: 250 mph (400 km/h)
* Range: 2,140 miles (3,424 km)
* Service ceiling 27,000 ft (8,232 m)
* Rate of climb: 1,600 ft/min (488 m/min)
* Wing loading: 30 lb/ft² (146 kg/m²)
* Power/mass: 0.10 hp/lb (0.16 kW/kg)

   
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Last Updated: Apr 2, 2019
   
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  • Witherspoon, Stockard, SMSgt, (1941-1974)
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