
L-188C - Four 2800kW (3750shp) Allison 501-D13 turboprops driving four blade constant speed propellers.
L-188C - Max cruising speed 652km/h (352kt), economical cruising speed 602km/h (325kt). Service ceiling 27,000ft. Range with max payload 3450km (1910nm), with max fuel 4023km (2180nm).
L-188C - Operating empty 27,895kg (61,500lb), max takeoff 52,664kg (116,000lb).
Wing span 30.18m (99ft 0in), length 31.81m (104ft 6in), height 10.01m (32ft 10in). Wing area 120.8m2 (1300sq ft).
Flight crew of three. Single class seating for up to 104 passengers. Most aircraft now configured as freighters, max payload weight is approximately 12 tonnes (26,000lb).
There are airmen and there are pilots: the first being part bird whose view from aloft is normal and comfortable, a creature whose brain and muscles frequently originate movements which suggest flight; and then there are pilots who regardless of their airborne time remain earth-loving bipeds forever. When these latter unfortunates, because of one urge or another, actually make an ascension, they neither anticipate nor relish the event and they drive their machines with the same graceless labor they inflict upon the family vehicle.
- Ernest K. Gann's Flying Circus
Man is not as good as a black box for certain specific things. However he is more flexible and reliable. He is
easily maintained and can be manufactured by relatively unskilled labour.
- Wing Commander H. P. Ruffell Smith, RAF, 1949 -