C5

C5, C05, C V or C-5 may refer to:

Military use

  • C-5 Galaxy, a military transport aircraft
  • C-5 North Star, a 1940s Canadian military aircraft
  • HMS C5, a 1906 Royal Navy C-class submarine
  • USS C-5 (SS-16), a 1908 United States Navy C class submarine
  • USS San Francisco (C-5), an 1889 United States Navy protected cruiser
  • Albatros C.V, a World War I German military reconnaissance aircraft
  • AEG C.V, a World War I prototype German two-seat biplane reconnaissance aircraft
  • DFW C.V, a World War I German military reconnaissance aircraft
  • Fokker C.V, a 1924 Dutch light reconnaissance and bomber biplane aircraft
  • Halberstadt C.V, a World War I German single-engined reconnaissance biplane
  • Fokker C-5, an American military version of the Fokker F.VII aircraft
  • SM UC-5, a 1915 German Type UC I U-boat
  • C-5 (blimp), a United States Navy airship that attempted a trans-Atlantic flight in 1919
  • Transport, vehicles, roads, public transport routes

  • C5 automatic, a successor to Ford C4 transmission
  • Kinner C-5, an American five cylinder radial engine for small aircraft of the 1930s
  • C-5 (blimp)

    C-5 was a hydrogen inflated C class blimp operated by the U.S. Navy in 1918 and 1919. It was one of ten C class non-rigid airships built by Goodyear and Goodrich primarily for training and patrol duty for the navy during World War I. The C-5's engines were built by Hispano-Suiza, and its control car was built by Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company. In early May 1919, the C-5 made a pioneering flight from its home base at Cape May, New Jersey to Montauk Point, New York and St. John's, Newfoundland, becoming the first airship to reach that city and in the process sending the first radio voice transmission from Newfoundland. The C-5's goal was to fly across the Atlantic, paralleling the route used by the U.S. seaplane NC-4. Previous attempts to cross the Atlantic Ocean in a balloon were unsuccessful. The most famous of these attempts was that of the dirigible America in October 1910.

    On 14 May 1919, the C-5 departed Montauk Point in clear weather. It made good time, but encountered heavy fog near Saint Pierre Island, Canada and became lost for several hours. It eventually regained its way, but the extended trip caused the crew to exhaust its food supply and wind and rain continuously buffeted the blimp. The C-5 again became lost, this time over Newfoundland itself, when its radio navigation equipment malfunctioned. The C-5's crew used its voice radio to contact the U.S. Navy cruiser Chicago, which was in St. John's, and the radio signal was used to guide the C-5 to the tracks of the Colonial Railroad, which it followed to St. John's and a safe landing at 11 a.m. on 15 May. The commander of the blimp, Lieutenant Commander Coll, said it was the roughest trip he had ever experienced.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    All That I Want

    by: C21

    ALL THAT I WANT / C21
    I just need you to know
    That everytime you walk into a room I get a feeling
    And I try to make it show
    But every now and then it seems as though you don't believe it
    Girl just dance
    I like the way you move it
    Just shake, shake, shake into the music
    C'mon and dance
    Don't worry about it
    Don't need to play no games 'cause I love you just the same
    (You turn) me on and on turn me on
    The definition of all that I want
    But you don't seem to hear me at all
    I'm telling you
    Baby you're all that I want
    All that I want
    All that I know
    is your the only one that makes me feel the way you do girl
    And time will show
    That all this jealousy is just a waste of emotion
    Girl just dance
    I like the way you move it
    Just shake, shake, shake into the music
    C'mon and dance
    Don't worry about it
    Don't need to play no games 'cause I love you just the same
    (You turn) me on and on turn me on
    The definition of all that I want
    But you don't seem to hear me at all
    I'm telling you
    Baby you're all that I want
    All that I want
    Just hear me now
    I want you to know
    I'm into you
    And you alone
    Just hear me now
    I want you to know
    I'm into you
    And you alone
    Girl just dance
    I like the way you move it
    Just shake, shake, shake into the music
    C'mon and dance
    Don't worry about it
    Don't need to play no games 'cause I love you just the same
    (You turn) me on and on turn me on
    The definition of all that I want
    But you don't seem to hear me at all
    I'm telling you
    Baby you're all that I want
    (You) turn me on and on turn me on
    The definition of all that I want
    But you don't seem to hear me at all
    I'm telling you
    Baby you're all that I want
    You're turning me on girl
    C'mon and just dance girl
    You're making me sweat girl




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