The stall speed is classified so it's not publicly available. But it is incredibly low - less than 100 mph.
There is much information about the Boeing C-17 Globemaster III. One fact about the Boeing C-17 Globemaster III is that it is mainly used in the military.
The stall speed is around 130knots for an F-15 C Eagle
It would probably be the Boeing c-17 globemaster iii
The Presidential Limousine is transported to the United Kingdom by a military aircraft (Boeing C-17).
6500lb rated line pull. 8000lb stall. 5-40 ft/min variable line speed.
C-22B, a Boeing 727-100, it's a passenger jet.
It could be idled too slowly. Newer cars can sense the extra load produced by the A/C and will speed up the engine.
With military aircraft - the alpha character is simple. For the US obviously.F = FighterH = HelicopterA = AttackB = BomberC = CargoU = Utility.With many variations.F-16 - Fighter.AH-64 - Apache - Attack Helicopter.C-130 - HerculesAC-130 - Spectre or spooky. Gun ship.B-47 - Bomber.UH-1 - Huey - Utility HelicopterA-10 - Warthog - Attack.Oblivious these are not all Boeing developments but Boeing follow the conventions.The C-17 is a cargo plane - so "C"
She uses a modified Boeing 757 for most of her "official" travel although she has many aircraft at her disposal. I understand she also uses a "trailer" that's inserted into cargo jets like the C-17 & C-5.
about -64*C
The first flight of a Boing C-17 took place on September 15, 1991. The official introduction was on July 14, 1993. Actually it is still produced and sold to different customers.
It sounds like you have a locked up a/c compressor or a bad a/c clutch..........