VMR Headquarters receives new UC-12W
US Marine Corps News
1/14/2011 By Cpl. Steven H. Posy, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar
MARINE CORPS AIR STATION MIRAMAR, Calif. — Marine Fixed Wing Headquarters Squadron received a new UC-12W “Huron” Jan. 13.
The new aircraft boasts many upgrades that enhance the performance, range and avionics of its predecessor, the UC-12F.
The aircraft transports VIP’s, parts and supplies.
“It’s a great station asset,” said Capt. Christopher G. Hakola, the flight operations officer for VMR Headquarters Squadron here. “This aircraft can quickly deliver parts and cargo to their destinations for a fraction of the cost of a KC-130.”
The UC-12W features substantial improvements in boost, range, horsepower, maximum take-off weight, top speed and operating ceiling. The new aircraft is also equipped to handle two special-mission-extended-range fuel tanks, which provide the aircraft with 40 percent more usable fuel and increases its flight time by more than three hours.
“ The extra three hours of flight time give us a range 2,500 nautical miles, which gives us the flexibility to deploy and perform different missions,” said Capt. Nicholas B. Sills, the flight training officer with VMR Headquarters Squadron.
The UC-12W’s manufacturer, Hawker Beechcraft, has provided King Air turbo aircraft to the Marine Corps for more than 20 years.
“We understand the importance of providing an extremely flexible and durable aircraft that can perform multiple missions and deploy at a moment’s notice to support our troops,” said to Jim Maslowski, the Hawker Beechcraft president, U.S and International Business.
The new aircraft is scheduled to deploy next year.
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