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Is that fuel or rain?
The interwebs tell me that this aircraft was delivered in 2017 so it had to go somewhere but no obvious squadron markings I wonder if that's how they all roll..I take it from the lack of tail markings, it hasn't been delivered to a squadron yet.
Free grazer, they don’t like much out west.The interwebs tell me that this aircraft was delivered in 2017 so it had to go somewhere but no obvious squadron markings I wonder if that's how they all roll..
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Might be a test asset.The interwebs tell me that this aircraft was delivered in 2017 so it had to go somewhere but no obvious squadron markings I wonder if that's how they all roll..
17-46033 | Boeing KC-46A Pegasus | United States - US Air Force (USAF) | Daniel Dominguez | JetPhotos
17-46033. Boeing KC-46A Pegasus. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 6 million screened photos online!www.jetphotos.com
I looked at a number of pictures online…very few had squadron markings.Might be a test asset.
They may also be new deliveries. So they'd come from the plant without squadron markings.I looked at a number of pictures online…very few had squadron markings.
Pease…they used to have a great air show there. I once live only a few miles from there but that was when they flew the 135.They may also be new deliveries. So they'd come from the plant without squadron markings.
Edit: a lot of the pictures online are of the test aircraft. You can tell because they have N#s. I did an image search for "KC-46 Pease" and they squadron tail flashes in the pic of their bird tanking the blues.
Great question - the cadets have very little to worry about besides flying. Also there is some fun and down time built in. And of course access to their phones/devices is limited - because.. kids.. lol. Sorties are about a 1.0 in a crawl, walk, run approach. In addition, cadets are flying as observer when their wingman/battle buddy is at the controls. And we are only focused on the maneuvers in 61.87. Hydration and sleep are closely monitored. These kids went through a lot to get here.Wow, 2x's a day? How are studs doing on their second X? Are you seeing them hang in there or does learning fatigue set in.