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Ty Bryan, e-mail, 23.04.2026 22:16

I believe my dad, Robert Bryan, was on the same as you flying out of Clark AFB.


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Chuck Barr, e-mail, 09.12.2023 16:54

What was the practical range of the JetStar I?


Dave Clipner, e-mail, 01.06.2015 01:48

Jul 65 to Jul67 was military air traffic controller @ Ramey AFB, Puerto Rico. Controlled many of this aircraft on weekends into and out of base. They were flown by code 7s(COL) abd above. Lots of gulf rounds and they did complete their flight times inbound from Andrews. Good aircraft to control on GCAs just like a fighter except we were a BUFF base(SAC).


Diego, e-mail, 08.05.2015 05:20

hi, thanks its really useful info, but a want to know whats the decision speed, of Vref for military aircrafts... please :)


Bob Pitzer, e-mail, 13.01.2015 23:58

Crewmember,flt.mechanic on VC-140B's at Andrews AFB,Md.from 1971 thru 1981. 3000 + hours.Very reliable acft. A very enjoyable assignment.Downside,acft. took lots of fuel.


Guy Leida, e-mail, 27.02.2014 00:37

COM, F/E L-1329-25. Programed Sperry Turn-100 @ TEB NJ AND FLEW AROUND THE WORLD, WEST BOUND and was off by i/8 mi. on ramp 1/8 mi from transmitter. Trouble free, remote islands,jungle and middle east stops.


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Carlos Varela, e-mail, 26.11.2012 17:03

Es muy interesante saber su precio de los mas nuevos


George R. Malone, e-mail, 25.09.2011 00:08

I was lucky enough to take delivery of the five AFCS C-140A's in late 1962 and early 1963. I have flown it all over the world from Robins AFB, Ga, Wiesbaden Air Base Germany, and Clark AB in the Philippines. I showed it in the Paris Air Show in 1963, and was the first pilot to fly a jet into Berlin in 1963. Have flown the German and US Vip models also. A aircraft we flew with pride. I prize all 3000 hours I was priveledged to fly it. An jewel far ahead of its time.


Dan Lusk, e-mail, 10.06.2011 17:09

I worked on all three versions of this outstanding aircraft in civilian life (-6&8, 731 & JSII). It was made with the maintenance technician in mind. Pilots also loved this remarkable machine.


Greg Art, e-mail, 09.03.2011 03:52

I flew the 731 JetStar for Conoco Oil Company in the early 80's. What an outstanding airplane. We got instant respect wherever we flew it Worldwide. The JetStar was very comfortable, fast and had a long range after the Garrett 731's were put on it. Truly a jet way ahead of it's time.


Don Beierwaltes, e-mail, 28.12.2010 03:44

Worked Instruments on the VC-140 when Jimmy Carter hid them at Ramstein AB GE, used mainly for officers wives shopping trips! Fun to work on except for the booties we had to put on our feet!!!


John, e-mail, 10.11.2010 16:58

Outstanding website!! This tailnumber, 12492, was dedicated to the The Presidential Pilot's Office of the White House Military Office, until acquisition of the C-20A/Gulfsteam III in l984. Flying these old birds was akin to flying a C-141 crammed into 41,500lbs... if you could get it started... and, ah, the memories.


Wayne E. Claybrook, e-mail, 21.08.2010 13:04

I worked and flew on all the AF Jetstars for 16 years in my 27 years in the USAF. One of the best aircraft I was ever associated with. I flew as flight mechanic/engineer with it in Southeast Aisa, took a few rounds of small arms fire, but kept on chuckin. It was a workhorse for AFCS in SEA.


Adjetey Marcel, e-mail, 21.04.2010 10:22

Hi,my friend have this aircraft,i am engineer,but you don't know where we can buy a part of this aircraft(manufactur)
thanks


chuck, e-mail, 30.03.2010 05:50

just a short note to simplify the previous comment. the L-1329 was the designation for all jetstars. dash 6, 8 731 and jetstar II's. the original was a 2 engined aircraft before the first four engine version came out, which was a dash 6 not 8. this is a great website.


mohd, e-mail, 24.07.2009 07:12

thanks alot todd for these information

i want a favour

i want to know the other specifications like :

1) the drag coefficient cd

2) the lift coefficient cL

3) CD0


Todd Wheaton, e-mail, 22.05.2007 06:15

Great drawing. However, this is the 731 or "Jetstar II". The L-1329 was powered by JT-12's and the engine nacelles were considerably smaller and the fuel tanks, although located in the same region span-wise, were not "slung" under the wing like the 731, but split the wing top to bottom 50/50.

I could use a really good three-view of the Dash-8, or L-1329 Jetstar as the original was known.

Thanks,

Todd



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