C5 Explained
C5, C05, C V or C-5 may refer to:
Military use
- Lockheed C-5 Galaxy, a military transport aircraft
- C-5 North Star, a 1940s Canadian military aircraft
- , a 1906 Royal Navy C-class submarine
- , a 1908 United States Navy C-class submarine
- , 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
- , 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
Road
Air travel and aircraft vehicles
- Kinner C-5, an American five cylinder radial engine for small aircraft of the 1930s
- Spartan C5, a passenger and utility aircraft produced in the United States in the early 1930s
Rail
Other
Biology
Other uses
- C5 (classification), a Paralympic cycling classification
- C5 Envelope size
- C5, a decision tree learning algorithm
- C5 Generic Collection Library for C Sharp and CLI, a software library by Niels Kokholm and Peter Sestoft
- C5 line socket, a polarised, three pole, mains voltage IEC appliance connector
- ChorusOS, a computer operating system
- C5, CommutAir IATA code
- C5 or Tenor C, a musical note
- c5, a square of the chessboard using algebraic chess notation
- Microsoft Dynamics C5, enterprise resource planning software
- Channel 5 (disambiguation)
- Nokia C5 (disambiguation), a series of smartphones
- Caldwell 5 (IC 342), an intermediate spiral galaxy in Camelopardalis
- Concrete5, an open source content management system
- A line of earphones from Bowers & Wilkins
- Tha Carter V, a 2018 album by Lil Wayne
- Central 5, an informal political cooperation between Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, and Slovenia
- C5, the cycle graph with 5 vertices
See also