Seattle Stratotankers Veterans: Boeing KC-135 Variants
Seattle Stratotanker Veterans: Boeing KC-135 Variants
The first KC-135A was rolled out on July 18, 1956 – nearly 70 years ago – and, amazingly, half of those constructed during the following ten years are still active. Described as a “force multiplier,” providing aerial refueling to extend range or enable combat aircraft to remain on station for significantly longer periods, the KC-135 is unmatched. Ordered primarily as a tanker, it subsequently took on roles in strategic reconnaissance, airborne command post, treaty verification, weather monitoring, air sampling, test and evaluation support, VIP transport, aircrew trainer, airlift, and much more.
While many KC-135 aircraft with a unique tasking have been replaced, some have an open-ended life expectancy and should exceed 80 years’ service. To date, more than 80 different designations have been allocated, distinguishable through the application of prefix or suffix letters.
Illustrated with more than 160 images, this book, the first of two, details those aircraft with an aerial-refuelling designation, ground trainers, export and civilian tankers, and those that were used to conduct tests and evaluations.
Available: NOW
ISBN: 978 1 80282 574 9
Price: £15.99
Series: Modern Military Aircraft Series, vol 11
Format: Paperback, 96 pages
Author: Bob Archer