Un navigateur trace les cours de l'U.S. Air Force KC 135 tanker pendant les opérations de ravitaillement en vol sur le territoire continental des États-Unis.
3262 x 2163 px | 27,6 x 18,3 cm | 10,9 x 7,2 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
1 août 2017
Lieu:
Kansas, USA
Informations supplémentaires:
367-80 prototype. It is the predominant variant of the C-135 Stratolifter family of transport aircraft. The KC-135 was the US Air Force's first jet-powered refueling tanker and replaced the KC-97 Stratofreighter. The KC-135 was initially tasked with refueling strategic bombers, but was used extensively in the Vietnam War and later conflicts such as Operation Desert Storm to extend the range and endurance of US tactical fighters and bombers. The KC-135 entered service with the United States Air Force (USAF) in 1957; it is one of six military fixed-wing aircraft with over 50 years of continuous service with its original operator. The KC-135 is supplemented by the larger KC-10. Studies have concluded that many of the aircraft could be flown until 2040, although maintenance costs have greatly increased. The aircraft will eventually be replaced by the Boeing KC-46 Pegasus.