- Convair CV-240
infobox Aircraft
name = CV-240 family
type = Airliner
manufacturer =Convair
caption = A restored Convair CV-240 inWestern Air Lines livery, at thePlanes of Fame Museum inChino, California
designer =
first flight =16 March 1947
introduced =
retired =
produced = 1947–1956
number built =1181
status =
unit cost =
primary user =American Airlines
more users =
developed from =
variants with their own articles =C-131 Samaritan CC-109 CosmopolitanThe Convair CV-240 was an American airliner produced by
Convair from 1947 to 1956.Design and development
The design began life in a production requirement by
American Airlines for a pressurizedairliner to replace the classicDouglas DC-3 . Convair's original design had two engines and 40 passenger seats. The first 240 flew on16 March 1947 , and production aircraft were first delivered to American on28 February 1948. Seventy-five were delivered to American, with another fifty going toWestern Airlines ,Continental Airlines ,Pan American Airways ,KLM , andTrans Australia Airlines .A CV-240 was the first private aircraft used in a United States presidential campaign. In 1960,
John F. Kennedy used a CV-240 dubbed "Caroline" (after his daughter) during his campaign. This aircraft is now preserved in theNational Air and Space Museum .Variants
Civil variants
*CV-240-21 Turboliner:
turboprop -powered conversion fitted withAllison T38 engines. It became the first turboprop airliner to fly in the United States (on29 December 1950), but ongoing problems with the engines resulted in development being terminated and the prototype being converted back to piston power.*CV-340: built for
United Airlines , was basically a CV-240 lengthened to hold an additional four seats. The wings were also enlarged for better performance at higher altitudes. The CV-340 replaced the DC-3 in United service. The airline flew 52 340s for 16 years without a fatality.*CV-440 Metropolitan: CV-340 with improved soundproofing and an option of weather radar.
*Convair CV-540: conversion from a Convair CV-340 aircraft with two
Napier Eland turboprop engines in place of the piston engines. Six aircraft were converted by Napier forAllegheny Airlines . Frawley, Gerald. "Convair CV-540, 580, 600, 640 & CV5800", "The International Directory of Civil Aircraft 1997/98" p86. Aerospace Publications, Fyshwick ACT 1997. ISBN 1 875671 26 9]*Convair CV-580: conversion from Convair CV-340 or CV-440 aircraft with two
Allison 501 D13D/H turboprop engines in place of the piston engines, an enlarged vertical fin and modified horizontal stabilisers. The conversions were performed by Pacific Airmotive on behalf of theAllison Engine Company .*Convair CV-600: conversion from a Convair 240 aircraft with
Rolls-Royce Dart turboprop engines in place of the piston engines. CV-600 conversions were performed by Convair. The CV-600 first flew with Central Airlines on30 November 1965. The CV-600 aircraft that flew with Air Metro Airways was configured as a forty passenger airliner. In August 2006 a single Convair CV-600 aircraft remains in airline service, with Rhoades Aviation.Flight International , 3-9 October 2006]*Convair CV-640: conversion from a Convair CV-340 or -440 with Rolls-Royce Dart turboprop engines in place of the piston engines. The conversions were performed by Convair. In August 2006 a total of 9 Convair CV-640 aircraft remain in airline service, with Rhoades Aviation (3) and C&M Airways (6).
*Convair CV5800: conversion from a Convair CV-580 by
Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd. in Canada. The CV5800 is a CV-580 stretched by 14ft 3in with the CV-440's original tail unit. These conversions also have a new freight door, digital avionics withEFIS andAllison 501 -D22 engines.Military variants
*
C-131 Samaritan : The CV-240/340/440 series was used by theUnited States Air Force formedical evacuation and VIP under this designation*T-29 Trainer: A trainer model of the C-131 was used to instruct navigators and radio operators
*R4Y Samaritan: The
U.S. Navy used the Samaritan under this designation*
Canadair CL-66 : conversion from CV-440, withNapier Eland turboprops in place of the piston engines. The conversions were performed inCanada byCanadair . In Canadian Air Force service they were known as the CC-109 Cosmopolitan.Operators
Civilian
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Aero California - CV-340
*Aeromexico - CV-340
*Aeroquetzal - CV-580
*Air Chathams - CV-580
*Air Fiji - CV-580
*Air Freight NZ - CV-580 & CV5800
*Air Tahoma - CV-240 & CV-580
*Allegheny Airlines CV-340, CV-440, CV-540 & CV-580
*American Airlines
*Aspen Airways CV-580
*Continental Airlines
*Delta Air Lines - CV-340 & CV-440
*Finnair CV-340 (converted to CV-440) & CV440
*Frontier Airlines - CV-580
*Hawaiian Airlines - CV-340
* IFL Group - CV-580 & CV5800
* JAT Yugoslav Airlines - CV-340 & CV-440
*Kar-Air CV-440
*Kelowna Flightcraft Air Charter - CV-580 & CV5800
*KLM - CV-240
*Lake Central Airlines - CV-340 & CV-580
*Linjeflyg - CV-340 & CV-440
*LOT Polish Airlines - CV-240 (5 in 1957-1966)
*Nolinor Aviation - CV-580
*North Central Airlines - CV-580
*Northeast Airlines - CV-240
*Northwest Airlines - CV-580
*Pacific Western Airlines - CV-640
*Pan American World Airways (Pan Am)
*Philippine Airlines - CV-340 (1950's-1960's)
*Pionair - CV-580
*Prinair - CV-580
*Republic Airlines - CV-580
*SABENA - CV-240 & CV-440
* SAS - CV-440
*Swissair - CV-240
*Trans Australia Airlines
*United Airlines
*Varig - CV-240
*Western Airlines Military
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Australia - CV-440
*Bolivia - CV-440 & CV-580
*Colombia - CV-580
*Germany - CV-440
*Italy - CV-440
*Spain - CV-440
*Sri Lanka - CV-440Others
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National Research Council (Canada) Accidents and incidents
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June 19 ,1954 - A Swissair Convair CV-240 crashed due tofuel starvation in theEnglish Channel nearFolkestone .
*October 20 , 1977 - Three members of the southern rock bandLynyrd Skynyrd were killed when the Convair CV-240 they were aboard crashed near a forest inGillsburg, Mississippi . The probable cause of the crash was fuel exhaustion and total loss of power from both engines. The pilot, co-pilot and the band's assistant road manager were also killed. Some 20 other passengers survived but with terrible injuries.
*September 8 , 1989 -Partnair Flight 394 a Convair 580 LN-PAA crashed into the Sea nearHirtshals ,Denmark after the tailfin parted from thefuselage due tometal fatigue . All 55 occupants were killed.
*October 3 , 2003 - A Convair 580 freighter, ZK-KFU, crashed into the sea nearParaparaumu, New Zealand after severe icing caused the aircraft to stall and enter aspiral dive . The aircraft subsequently suffered an in-flight breakup. Both flight crew were killed.
*August 13 , 2004 - An Air Tahoma Convair 580 freighter N586P - crashed during approach to landing in Covington, KY, killing the FO. Cause of crash was fuel starvation as a result of improper fuel cross-feed application. Details provided in: http://www.ntsb.gov/Publictn/2006/AAR0603.pdf.
*September 1 , 2008 - An Air Tahoma Convair 580 freighter, N587X, conducting its first flight following a maintenance "C" Check crashed in Pickaway County, Ohio immediately after departure from Columbus'sRickenbacker International Airport . The Flight had declared an in flight emergency and was attempting to return to the departure airport. Reports indicate the flight was also being used as a training flight for the First Officer. All three occupants, the Captain, First Officer, and a company pilot observer, were killed in the crash or post-crash fire. Specifics about the causes of the crash are still under investigation by the NTSB.pecifications (CV-240)
aircraft specifications
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length main= 74 ft 8 in
length alt= 22.76 m
span main= 91 ft 9 in
span alt= 27.97 m
height main= 26 ft 11 in
height alt= 8.20 m
area main= 817 ft²
area alt= 75.9 m²
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empty weight main= 25,445 lb
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max takeoff weight main= 42,500 lb
max takeoff weight alt= 19,280 kg
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engine (prop)=Pratt & Whitney R-2800 "Double Wasp"
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number of props=2
power main= 2,000 hp
power alt= 1,490 kW
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max speed main=315 mph
max speed alt= 507 km/h
cruise speed main= 280 mph
cruise speed alt=451 km/h
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range main= 1,200 mi
range alt=1,930 km
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ceiling alt= 4,880 m
climb rate main= 1,520 ft/min
climb rate alt= 463 m/min
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References
External links
* [http://www.nasm.si.edu/research/aero/aircraft/convair_240.htm Convair CV-240] -
National Air and Space Museum
* [http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=783 C-131 Samaritan factsheet] -National Museum of the United States Air Force
* [http://www.marchfield.org/c131d.htm C-131D Samaritan] -March Field Air Museum
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/c-131.htm C-131 Samaritan] -GlobalSecurity.org
* [http://www.theaviationzone.com/factsheets/c131.asp C-131 Samaritan] - The Aviation Zone
* [http://www.theaviationzone.com/factsheets/gunships.asp Gunships] - The Aviation Zone
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/7377359.stm BBC News Article about Convair CV-440]
* [http://www.aero-news.net/index.cfm?ContentBlockID=c32cab76-a2ba-434c-ac18-b3bcefa59909& Aero News Network Article about Convair CV-440]
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