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Aero Spacelines 377-SG Super Guppy /|\ NASA's Super Guppy at Tucson's Pima Air And Space Museum

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NASA's Super Guppy at Tucson's Pima Air And Space Museum

 

Serial Number: 52-2693

Registration: N1038V, N940

Markings: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1991

 

Based on the Boeing C-97 cargo plane and the 377 airliner the huge "Guppy" super-transports are some of the most unique aircraft ever built. Designed to carry very large, but relatively light cargos the Guppies were built from parts of retired U.S. Air Force C-97 Stratofreighters and airline 377 Stratocruisers.

 

The planes proved to be very useful for carrying segments of rockets and much of the Saturn rocket that powered the Apollo Program was transported in the Super Guppy. This is the second Guppy, the first "Super Guppy" built. Its parts came from at least two different aircraft. The majority of the airframe came from a former Pan American Airways airliner. However the wings, engines and forward fuselage came from one of the Air Force's experimental turbo-prop powered YC-97J aircraft, 52-2693. The Super Guppy continued in use by NASA until 1991 when it was retired in favor of a younger Super Guppy.

 

Technical Specifications

Wingspan156 ft., 3 in.

Length143 ft., 10 in.

Height46 ft., 5 in.

Cruise Speed300 MPH

Service CeilingOver 35,000 ft.

Range505 miles

EnginesFour Pratt & Whitney T34-P-7WA turboprop, 7,000 hp

Crew4

Maximum Cargo Weight41,000 lbs

Cost$1,205,165

 

On loan from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration

 

Location: Outside Aircraft

 

6000 E. Valencia Rd., Tucson, Arizona 85756 copyright statement.

Lat. 32.141441, Long. -110.864386

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