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There were two at Sheppard AFB when I went through the KC-135 program. They were no longer being used as trainers and civilian contrators were picking them apart piece by piece. Evidently they weren't even in suitable condition to be brought up to airworthy status and flown out to Davis-Monthan.
Great aircraft, but with the advent of the C-17, of no value to the U.S. military.
...does make me wonder why we're not selling them to our allies. They're not bad aircraft, just no longer of value to the U.S. They'd make a great civilian cargo aircraft, as well...loading and offload would be a breeze with the rear ramp.
Great aircraft, but with the advent of the C-17, of no value to the U.S. military.
...does make me wonder why we're not selling them to our allies. They're not bad aircraft, just no longer of value to the U.S. They'd make a great civilian cargo aircraft, as well...loading and offload would be a breeze with the rear ramp.