- A
loadmaster is an
aircrew member on
military transport aircraft or
civilian aircraft (with
cargo ramp)
tasked with the safe loading,
transport and unloading...
- 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...
- 000-Series conventional-cab
Chevrolet heavy duty
trucks labeled as the
Loadmaster. Buick's
second variation of the "Nailhead" was
produced from 1957–1966...
- 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...
- The
Burnelli CBY-3
Loadmaster is an
unconventional transport aircraft that was
designed by
American engineer Vincent Burnelli and
built in
Canada in 1944...
-
Master Engineer (MEng)
Master Air
Electronics Operator (MAEOp)
Master Air
Loadmaster (MALM). This rank is the sole
survivor of a
system of
separate ranks for...
- The seven-person crew
consisting of four pilots, two mechanics, and a
loadmaster, all of whom were U.S. citizens, were
killed in the accident. No one on...
- (November 1, 1945 –
November 8, 2000) was a
United States Air
Force (USAF)
loadmaster who
received the
Medal of
Honor for
exceptional heroism during wartime...
-
continued with kit production. A six-seat
variant was
produced by EDI as the
Loadmaster 3200. EDI
closed its
doors and
disconnected telephone lines after it filed...
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countermeasures system operators,
strategic communications systems specialists,
loadmasters,
repair technicians, and
various other functions depending on the specific...