E-2 Hawkeye
The E-2 Hawkeye was the Navy’s first purpose-built Airborne Early Warning (AEW) aircraft. Nicknamed the “Hummer” for its distinctive engine sound, the Hawkeye’s prominent radar dish extended radar coverage for hundreds of miles.
Packed with a wide range of communications and sensor gear, the Hawkeye is truly a flying command center able not just to detect, track, and analyze targets but to share data with ships and aircraft in the battlegroup and coordinate weapons employment on dozens of platforms at once.
Specifications
Crew | Five |
Length | 57 ft 8.75 in (17.60 m) |
Wingspan | 80 ft 7 in (24.56 m) |
Height | 18 ft 3.75 in (5.58 m) |
Empty weight | 40,200 lb (18,090 kg) |
Loaded weight | 43,068 lb (19,536 kg) |
Powerplant | 2 × Allison / Rolls-Royce T56-A-427 (E-2C), T56-A-427A (E-2D) turboprop, 5,100 shp (3,800 kW) each |
Maximum speed | 350 knots (648 km/h or 402 MPH) |
Cruise speed | 256 knots (474 km/h or 294 MPH) |
Range | 1,462 nmi (2,708 km or 1,682 mi) |
Endurance | 6 hr |
Ceiling | 34,700 ft (10,576 m) |
Power/mass | 0.19 hp/lb (0.32 kW/kg) |
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