China's transport, tanker & heavy lift aircraft

superdog

Junior Member
Can someone tell me why the Y20 has such a large humpback where the wings attach to the fuselage? The C17 does not.
What is the design feature reason? Structural reason? Aerodynamic reason?

Is there some sort of chinese design/construct limitation?

Is
When you look inside the C17's cargo bay you'll see a roof like this:

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The "beam" in the middle will restrict its ability to carry something that is both long and tall.

By lifting the wingbox upwards, you won't have such a restriction, but you will get a humpback and slightly increase drag.

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delft

Brigadier
When you look inside the C17's cargo bay you'll see a roof like this:

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The "beam" in the middle will restrict its ability to carry something that is both long and tall.

By lifting the wingbox upwards, you won't have such a restriction, but you will get a humpback and slightly increase drag.

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Correct. It is a devise that has often been used in small and medium sized transport aircraft. In one low winged aircraft derived from a bomber, Vickers Viking VC1 derived from the Wellington bomber, the wing spars intruded into the cabin and people had to step over them. :eek:
 

winton

New Member
Registered Member
Okay, I get it now. So its a plus. It allows the fuselage to remain small while maximizing the interior space. Thats obviously allows the chinese to get away with building a smaller airframe yet able to carry the cargo she needs.
 

SteelBird

Colonel
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danielchin

Junior Member
Does anyone know why this Il-76MD received this "strange" blue-red-white scheme ??

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Could that be a new color scheme for 81 team's supporting transporter?

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kwaigonegin

Colonel
When you look inside the C17's cargo bay you'll see a roof like this:

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The "beam" in the middle will restrict its ability to carry something that is both long and tall.

By lifting the wingbox upwards, you won't have such a restriction, but you will get a humpback and slightly increase drag.

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As long as it fits mbts and lavs and almost all us army palletized requirement it's passes the primary design requirement. Even with the cross beam overhead the height is still plenty good to clear strykers etc. and for something really really big big and long, the AMC has the C5 which has both front and aft openings.

China at this point in time doesn't have a indigenous C5 equivalent so they maximize the internal cargo volume on the Y 20 while sacrificing a lil bit of streamlining and engine efficiency. C17 has always been more about the ability to carry m1/Bradleys/strykers etc and AH 64s/cobras to the battlefield in rugged runways with shot turn radius.
 
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