Naval Open Source INTelligence Battle brews over US Navy C2A


Grumman C2A Greyhound (G123) USA Navy Aviation Photo 1027928

The C-2 Greyhound is a humble, heavy-duty workhorse for the U.S. Navy, operating on frantic flight decks and delivering over 1,000 tons of cargo to aircraft.


C2 Greyhound

Last August, Fleet Readiness Center Southwest (FRCSW) inducted its last Greyhound to undergo PMI-3, the final interval in the maintenance cycle. Painting, the last step in the PMI-3 interval, is done at FRCSW in Building 466. "We take a C-2 from a completely primed aircraft to a new paint job in 12 days," said Aircraft Services Paint.


Beginning of End for Navy's C2 Greyhound

Mail is unloaded from C-2As aboard USS George Washington (CVN-73) (U.S. Navy) Introduced in 1966, the Grumman C-2A Greyhound provides vital aerial logistics support to carrier strike groups. The twin-engine aircraft carries supplies, personnel, and mail between shore bases and carriers at sea. Although the C-2 is not as large as the CMV-22 it.


Grumman C2C Greyhound (G123) USA Navy Aviation Photo 2090255

Service: US Navy Propulsion: 2x Allison T56-A-425 turboprop engines Max Speed: 343 knots Range: 1,000 nm Crew: Four. The C-2A Greyhound is the primary at-sea delivery aircraft for the US Navy to.


C2 Greyhound

The Grumman YC-2A Greyhound prototype (BuNo 148147), during its first flight on Nov. 18, 1964. This aircraft was also the E-2A Hawkeye prototype, which had been converted to the C-2A. The venerable C-2 Greyhound entered the fleet in 1966, but the current U.S. Navy fleet of C-2As were acquired in the mid-1980s. National Museum of Naval Aviation.


C2A Greyhound

The C-2A Greyhound is a derivative of the E-2 Hawkeye and replaced the piston-engine powered C-1 Trader in the Carrier On-board Delivery role. The C-2A shares wings, and empennage with the E-2 Hawkeye, but has a widened fuselage with a rear loading ramp. The first of two prototypes flew in 1964 and production began the following year.


C2A Greyhound

The C-2A Greyhound , twin-engine cargo aircraft designed to land on aircraft carriers, provides critical logistics support to aircraft carriers. Its primary mission is carrier on-board delivery. Powered by two T-6 turboprop engines, the C-2A can deliver a payload of up to 10,000 pounds. The cabin can readily accommodate cargo, passengers or both.


The Future COD Aircraft Contenders The Northrop Grumman C2A Greyhound

The 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. It is also equipped to accept litter patients in medical evacuation missions. Priority cargo such as jet engines.


Indiafoxtecho C2 Greyhound Preview simFlight

A map included in an investigation shows the flight path of a C-2A Greyhound before it crashed on Nov. 22, 2017, killing three sailors. (Navy) Password 33 cleared a swell and hit the sea, leaving.


“Old Gal” takes a victory lap as VX20 sunsets the C2A Greyhound NAVAIR

Welcome and Thank You. Welcome to my Grumman C-2A Greyhound web page. This page is not related to the Northrop Grumman Corporation or to any U.S. NAVY squadron. But you'll find here information, pictures and facts related to this wonderful aircraft. Thanks to the great people who fly and serve to keep them flying.


C2 Greyhound

The Navy's relatively tiny C-2 Greyhound community and the carrier onboard delivery (COD) mission was in the news last week for tragic reasons. A Greyhound flying out of Okinawa to the USS Ronald.


Aero Pacific Flightlines Beginning of the end for Navy's C2 Greyhound

Background The C-2A Greyhound replaced the piston-engine powered C-1 Trader in the Carrier On-board Delivery role.The first of two prototypes flew in 1964 and production began the following year.


C2 Greyhound Wikimedia Commons

The C-2A Greyhound is a high wing, twin-engine Carrier Onboard Delivery (COD) aircraft. Description. Powered by twin Allison T56-A-425 turboprop engines and Hamilton-Sundstrand constant speed propellers, the C-2A Greyhound can transport cargo between ship and shore in a matter of hours.


C2A Greyhound

The footage explains what the pilots and handlers are looking for during a real catapult launch. The Grumman C-2A Greyhound is a twin-engine, high-wing cargo aircraft, designed to perform the COD.


Naval Open Source INTelligence Battle brews over US Navy C2A

The C-2A Greyhound replaced the piston-engine powered C-1 Trader in the Carrier On-board Delivery role. It is a derivative of the E-2 Hawkeye, and shares wings and power plants with the E-2, but has a widened fuselage with a rear loading ramp. The first of two prototypes flew in 1964 and production began the following year.


C2 Greyhound

The improvements in the C-2A increased the flight time between failures and cut maintenance man-hours in half. With all the changes, it is still a C-2 (its basic airframe is the same as the E-2C Hawkeye), and uses components common to aircraft presently in the fleet so the new planes easily fit into fleet operations and maintenance routines.