Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


    Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


    [The McDonnell Douglas KC-10 Extender is an air-to-air tanker aircraft in service with the United States Air Force derived from the civilian DC-10-30 airliner. The KC-10 was the second consecutive McDonnell Douglas transport aircraft to be selected by the US Air Force following the C-9 Nightingale. The similar KDC-10 is in service with the Royal Netherlands Air Force.]

    Photo: A U.S. Navy F/A-18 [Hornet] takes on fuel from a U.S. Air Force KC-10 [Extender] November 7, 2001 while flying in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. (Photo Michael Gaddis/U.S. Navy/Getty Images)




    Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


    A right side view of a KC-10 Extender aircraft refueling an SR-71 Blackbird aircraft in-flight during testing. The Extender, silhouetted against the sunset horizon, is from the 78th Air Refueling Squadron, and the Blackbird, the 9th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing. (Photo by USAF) 1998




    Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


    A B-52G Stratofortress aircraft takes off with another B-52G close behind. Three cells of six B-52 and KC-10 Extender aircraft will takeoff seconds apart under combat conditions during the minimum interval takeoff exercise. The exercise is a part of an operational readiness inspection by the Strategic Air Command Inspector General Team. (Photo by USAF). 1998



    Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


    An air-to-air front view of a B-1B aircraft approaching the refueling boom of a KC-10A Extender aircraft during Exercise Distant Mariner. (Photo by USAF). 1998




    Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


    An air-to-air left side view of a C-5 Galaxy aircraft approaching a KC-10 Extender aircraft for refueling. (Photo by USAF). 1998




    Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


    A B-2 Refuels From A Kc-10 After Completing A Mission In Support Of Nato Operation Allied Force March 31, 1999. (Photo By Usaf/Getty Images)




    Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


    A U.S. Navy F/A-18 [Hornet] takes on fuel from a U.S. Air Force KC-10 [Extender] November 7, 2001 while flying in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. (Photo Michael Gaddis/U.S. Navy/Getty Images)




    Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


    Elevated right side air-to-air view of a KC-10A Extender aircraft. The aircraft is assigned to 15th Air Force, headquartered at March AFB, Calif. (Photo by USAF)




    Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


    A B-52H Stratofortress prepares to be refueled by a KC-10 Extender during a mission supporting Operation Enduring Freedom, March 23, 2002. (Photo by Greg M. Kobashigawa/USAF/Getty Images)




    Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


    A Kc-10 Boom Operator From The 28Th Air Expeditionary Wing Refuels A B1-B Bomber Prior To A Bombing Sortie Into Afghanistan For Operation Enduring Freedom October 17, 2001 Over The Indian Ocean. (Photo By Usaf/Getty Images)




    Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


    Three F/A-18 [Hornets] From Strike Fighter Squadron Nine Four And An E/A-6B [Prowler] From Electronic Counter Measures Squadron One Three Five, Conduct Refueling Operations With An U.S. Air Force Kc-10 [Tanker] In The Skies Over The Persian Gulf March 9, 1999. Aircraft Are Conducting Missions In Support Of The United Nations No-Fly Zone Over Southern Iraq, Operation Southern Watch. Both Squadrons Are Operating From The Aircraft Carrier USS Carl Vinson Currently On A Regularly Scheduled Deployment In The Region. (U.S. Navy (Photo By U.S. Navy/Getty Images)


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Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


[The McDonnell Douglas KC-10 Extender is an air-to-air tanker aircraft in service with the United States Air Force derived from the civilian DC-10-30 airliner. The KC-10 was the second consecutive McDonnell Douglas transport aircraft to be selected by the US Air Force following the C-9 Nightingale. The similar KDC-10 is in service with the Royal Netherlands Air Force.]

Photo: A U.S. Navy F/A-18 [Hornet] takes on fuel from a U.S. Air Force KC-10 [Extender] November 7, 2001 while flying in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. (Photo Michael Gaddis/U.S. Navy/Getty Images)




Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


A right side view of a KC-10 Extender aircraft refueling an SR-71 Blackbird aircraft in-flight during testing. The Extender, silhouetted against the sunset horizon, is from the 78th Air Refueling Squadron, and the Blackbird, the 9th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing. (Photo by USAF) 1998




Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


A B-52G Stratofortress aircraft takes off with another B-52G close behind. Three cells of six B-52 and KC-10 Extender aircraft will takeoff seconds apart under combat conditions during the minimum interval takeoff exercise. The exercise is a part of an operational readiness inspection by the Strategic Air Command Inspector General Team. (Photo by USAF). 1998



Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


An air-to-air front view of a B-1B aircraft approaching the refueling boom of a KC-10A Extender aircraft during Exercise Distant Mariner. (Photo by USAF). 1998




Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


An air-to-air left side view of a C-5 Galaxy aircraft approaching a KC-10 Extender aircraft for refueling. (Photo by USAF). 1998




Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


A B-2 Refuels From A Kc-10 After Completing A Mission In Support Of Nato Operation Allied Force March 31, 1999. (Photo By Usaf/Getty Images)




Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


A U.S. Navy F/A-18 [Hornet] takes on fuel from a U.S. Air Force KC-10 [Extender] November 7, 2001 while flying in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. (Photo Michael Gaddis/U.S. Navy/Getty Images)




Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


Elevated right side air-to-air view of a KC-10A Extender aircraft. The aircraft is assigned to 15th Air Force, headquartered at March AFB, Calif. (Photo by USAF)




Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


A B-52H Stratofortress prepares to be refueled by a KC-10 Extender during a mission supporting Operation Enduring Freedom, March 23, 2002. (Photo by Greg M. Kobashigawa/USAF/Getty Images)




Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


A Kc-10 Boom Operator From The 28Th Air Expeditionary Wing Refuels A B1-B Bomber Prior To A Bombing Sortie Into Afghanistan For Operation Enduring Freedom October 17, 2001 Over The Indian Ocean. (Photo By Usaf/Getty Images)




Air-To-Air Tanker KC-10 «Extender» At Work


Three F/A-18 [Hornets] From Strike Fighter Squadron Nine Four And An E/A-6B [Prowler] From Electronic Counter Measures Squadron One Three Five, Conduct Refueling Operations With An U.S. Air Force Kc-10 [Tanker] In The Skies Over The Persian Gulf March 9, 1999. Aircraft Are Conducting Missions In Support Of The United Nations No-Fly Zone Over Southern Iraq, Operation Southern Watch. Both Squadrons Are Operating From The Aircraft Carrier USS Carl Vinson Currently On A Regularly Scheduled Deployment In The Region. (U.S. Navy (Photo By U.S. Navy/Getty Images)


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