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Boeing C-135FR Stratotanker (SODA81)
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Air Force s/n 64-14832 (MSN 18772) originally a KC-135A-BN, and converted to KC-135R
per Joe Baugher's website
per Joe Baugher's website
That’s cool, but I’m pretty sure that the code starts with 58 or 57 not 64.
This T is a 64 model, all tail numbers with 5 digits on the -135s are 64 models. All of of the 64 models start with 14, instead of just a 4. I worked on Rs and Ts at McConnell for 13 years ('91-'04), and we had a number of 64 models there at the time.
I agree with heyeng, it is a FY 1964 model.
Nice pic, though.
Nice pic, though.
Awsome love the 134th I also spot at ktys hope to get a picture of one one day
T models were A/C that were specially built to refuel the SR-71. Their offload tanks had a cap in place of the valve that tied the rest of the A/C fuel system to the off load tanks. The SR had a special fuel which was a gel base and was not compatible with JP-4. The R models could fill the A/C feed tanks from the offload tanks. The R model upgrade included the new engines.
This KC-135 (64-14832) is an "R", it never was a "T".
@tTYSspotter74 go out on tuesday and thursday evenings and they will start doing touch and goes, or sometimes in the morning they do it.
overhead a lot here--PGH, Pa
Home to the 171st Refueling Wing of the PA Air Guard
See this baby is From TN
Home to the 171st Refueling Wing of the PA Air Guard
See this baby is From TN
Here comes the fuel truck , to pick up another load.
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