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033260 - AIR-TO-AIR REFUELLING AIRCRAFT 

By Chris Gibson

Modern strategists talk about ‘force multipliers’, and for air operations, air-to-air refuelling is without doubt the greatest force multiplier of all. In-flight refuelling has allowed not only the longest bombing missions in history but also persistence in air defence, reach in transport and flexibility in ground-attack tasks. Originally developed for transatlantic passenger flights, the ‘flying gas stations’ such as the Boeing KC-135 and Handley Page Victor became critical to USAF and RAF Cold War operations. From these Cold War beginnings, through the Vietnam War, to modern-day conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, air-to-air refuellers have played an essential role in military operations. Illustrated with over 130 illustrations covering a range of refuellers, including the Boeing KC-97 and KC-135, Vickers Valiant, Handley Page Victor, Lockheed TriStar, Vickers VC10, McDonnell Douglas KC-10 Extender, Airbus MRTT Voyager and their Russian equivalents such as the IlyushinIl-78 ‘Midas’, this book details the history of air-to-air refuelling and celebrates the key role played by tanker aircraft in the application of air power around the world.

 

Format Softback
Pages 96 pages
Publication Date Available
Pictures

140 photos

Width (mm) 156
Height (mm) 234
Dust Jacket No
ISBN 978-1-91387-069-0
Price

£15.99

   

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