The is one of the most influential experimental aircraft in U.S. aviation history. Although it never entered mass production, the YC-15 played a decisive role in shaping the future of military cargo transport, directly influencing the development of the legendary . Developed in the 1970s, the YC-15 was designed to meet the U.S. Air Force’s need for a Short Takeoff and Landing (STOL) tactical transport aircraft capable of operating from austere and unprepared runways. McDonnell Douglas YC-15 Overview of the YC-15 The YC-15 was built by as part of the USAF’s Advanced Medium STOL Transport (AMST) program. Its primary objectives included: Operating from short and rough airstrips Carrying heavy payloads Delivering cargo directly to front-line locations Despite its impressive performance, the program was eventually canceled. However, the aircraft’s innovations lived on. Key Specifications Manufacturer: McDonnell Douglas First Flight: 1975 Role: Prototype tactical transport aircraft ...