Grumman C-2 Greyhound

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. As a derivative of the E-2C Hawkeye, the C-2 has a common wing with the Hawkeye but has a widened fuselage and a rear loading ramp.The interior arrangement of the cabin can accommodate priority cargo like jet engines, passengers, litter patients and critical spare parts. A cargo cage system provides restraint for loads during ship launches and landings. Straight-in rear cargo loading and unloading allows for fast turnaround on the ground or carrier flight-deck. The cargo ramp can be opened in flight, allowing for airdrops of supplies and personnel. An on-board Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) provides aircraft self-sufficiency at remote airfields. The C-2 fleet provides rapid airborne logistics capability to the carrier strike force across a full range of sea basing military operations. Avionics system improvements, an aircraft electrical rewire and structural enhancements provide the fleet with an economically viable C-2 platform for the duration of its service.

Statistics & Information

ICAO
C2
Name
Grumman C-2 Greyhound
Operator
N/A
PAX
26
Crew
4
Cargo
10,002 lb
MTOW
26,082 kg
MLW
MZFW
15,307 kg
Total in Fleet
30
Service Ceiling
30,000ft
Range
1,300nm
Max Speed
343kts
Wingspan
25.00m
Length
17.00m
Height
5.00m
Engine Type
Allison T56-A-425

Aircraft BUNOs

162140, 162141, 162143, 162144, 162145, 162147, 162148, 162149, 162150, 162152, 162154, 162155, 162157, 162158, 162159, 162160, 162161, 162162, 162163, 162164, 162165, 162166, 162167, 162168, 162169, 162170, 162171, 162172, 162173, 162174