An airborne cargo-carrying apparatus includes support and lower structural frames; a retaining mechanism securing a cargo carrier to the support frame; collapsible nose and tail cones coupled to the frames; flexible side panels coupled to the cones and frames; and a cargo door mounted on the lower structural frame. The support frame includes a top panel. The cones and panels are arranged--with the cones collapsed, side panels folded, and cargo door open--to enable the support frame and the cargo carrier to be secured together with the retaining mechanism engaged. The cones, panels, and cargo door are arranged--with the cones expanded, side panels unfolded, and cargo door closed--to substantially envelop the cargo carrier secured to the support frame within an aerodynamic enclosure.
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