- A
loadmaster is an
aircrew member on
military transport aircraft or
civilian aircraft (with
cargo ramp)
tasked with the safe
loading,
transport and unloading...
- 000-Series conventional-cab
Chevrolet heavy duty
trucks labeled as the
Loadmaster. Buick's
second variation of the "Nailhead" was
produced from 1957–1966...
- that
develops load balancing and
application delivery software built on a
bespoke Linux operating system which is sold
under the
LoadMaster brand. As of...
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supervise the
loading of ships, ferries, trucks,
aircraft and so on.
Loadmaster, a
similar role at
airports Transport portal Marine Transfer Operators...
- The
Burnelli CBY-3
Loadmaster is an
unconventional transport aircraft that was
designed by
American engineer Vincent Burnelli and
built in
Canada in 1944...
- The
Ayres LM200
Loadmaster was a
small cargo aircraft developed in the 1990s by
Ayres Corporation largely for the
needs of small-package carriers. In 1996...
- 2000). "Carrying the
Load".
Atlanta Journal-Constitution. pp. Q1, Q5.
Retrieved 10
November 2020. Padfield, R. Randall. "
Loadmaster in
limbo as
Ayres fades...
- Crew: Four, five or six: Pilot, co-pilot, crew
chief and
loadmaster, plus one 'second
loadmaster' when
carrying p****engers or two when
carrying over 100...
- for
Navigator "AE" for Air
Electronics Officer/Operator "LM" for Air
Loadmaster "E" for Air
Engineer "S" for Air
Signaller (Airborne Linguist) For other...
- The
Cessna C-106
Loadmaster (or
Cessna P260) was a 1940s
American twin-engined
transport monoplane.
Built of
plywood it did not
enter production due to...