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C-20H (1:72) (G-IV) by TMC Pacific Modelworks Item Number: CC020TC-20H (1:72) (G-IV) The C-20 is a twin-engine, turbofan aircraft for special air and operational support airlift missions. It was produced by Gulfstream Aerospace. In June 1983, the C-20A/B, military versions of the Gulfstreams III, was chosen as the replacement for the C-140B Jetstar. C-20H was deployed in 1992. There were three A models delivered to the 89th Airlift Wing under a cost-saving accelerated purchase plan. Upon the delivery of the C-20B's, Andrews transferred the three C-20As to Ramstein Air Base and all C-140B's at both locations were phased out of the U.S. Air Force inventory. In 1990, Gulfstream CEO Allen E.Paulson and a Gulfstream flight crew set 35 international records for around-the-world flight in a Gulfstream IV. In 1992, the C-20H Gulfstream IV which was their latest model, was delivered to Andrews Air Force Base. In 2002, the C-20A was decommissioned and two C-20Hs were transferred to Ramstein. The C-20H incorporates two Rolls-Royce Tay Mark 611-8 turbofan engines. It has a maximum speed of 576 mph and has a range of 4,250 miles. It has a crew of five including pilot, co-pilot, flight engineer, communication system operator and flight attendant. There are two C-20Hs in active service but it was no longer in production as of September 2003.
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