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@prefix ns0: <https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms#> .

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  skos:changeNote """2017-07-18 17:32:10.0 [sritz] Insert Concept 
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""", """2021-11-17 13:36:49.0 [tstevens] Move Concepts 
delete broader relation (null); 
add broader relation (UC-12B [18cb3d65-a7ab-4220-b7e3-38b98ce04ac7,826017] - Propeller [6175c78e-432c-4254-b442-40d3cf0f6b34,835882]); 
""", """2017-07-18 17:33:23.0 [sritz] New Keyword requested by ASDC 
insert AltLabel (id: null
category: primary
text: NASA Langley Beechcraft UC-12B Huron
language code: en); 
insert Definition (id: null
text: The NASA Langley Beechcraft UC-12B Huron (NASA 528) is an all-metal, twin-turboprop research aircraft.  The UC-12B aircraft is a military version of a Beechcraft B200 King Air.  NASA Langley acquired this aircraft in 2007 from the U.S. Marine Corps.  The aircraft has been modified with two nadir-viewing ports:  29.5 x 29.5-in. in the forward section of the passenger cabin and 26.75 x 22.5 in. in the aft section.  These downward-looking portals allow the use of a wide variety of optical, laser, or R-F based devices that might require a nadir look angle out of the aircraft.  Research-supporting subsystems, such as electrical power distribution, TCAS, GPS and satellite phone communications also have been installed.  The UC-12B aircraft also has a cargo door in the aft left side of the passenger cabin that can accommodate payloads up to 51.5 in. wide.  In past operations, the cargo door has allowed a forklift with a boom attachment to place large, heavy payloads directly into the aircraft cabin.  In its current configuration, the aircraft serves as the primary flight platform for a suite of aerosol and cloud remote-sensing instruments, including the NASA Langley Doppler Aerosol Wind LIDAR (DAWN).  The aircraft is fully IFR capable.
language code: en); 
""" ;
  skos:prefLabel "UC-12B"@en ;
  ns0:reference [ ] ;
  skos:definition "The NASA Langley Beechcraft UC-12B Huron (NASA 528) is an all-metal, twin-turboprop research aircraft.  The UC-12B aircraft is a military version of a Beechcraft B200 King Air.  NASA Langley acquired this aircraft in 2007 from the U.S. Marine Corps.  The aircraft has been modified with two nadir-viewing ports:  29.5 x 29.5-in. in the forward section of the passenger cabin and 26.75 x 22.5 in. in the aft section.  These downward-looking portals allow the use of a wide variety of optical, laser, or R-F based devices that might require a nadir look angle out of the aircraft.  Research-supporting subsystems, such as electrical power distribution, TCAS, GPS and satellite phone communications also have been installed.  The UC-12B aircraft also has a cargo door in the aft left side of the passenger cabin that can accommodate payloads up to 51.5 in. wide.  In past operations, the cargo door has allowed a forklift with a boom attachment to place large, heavy payloads directly into the aircraft cabin.  In its current configuration, the aircraft serves as the primary flight platform for a suite of aerosol and cloud remote-sensing instruments, including the NASA Langley Doppler Aerosol Wind LIDAR (DAWN).  The aircraft is fully IFR capable."@en ;
  a skos:Concept ;
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  skos:broader <https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/6175c78e-432c-4254-b442-40d3cf0f6b34> ;
  ns0:altLabel [ ] .

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  skos:prefLabel "Propeller"@en ;
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  skos:narrower <https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/18cb3d65-a7ab-4220-b7e3-38b98ce04ac7> .

