Farewell KC-10
At the end of the afternoon an USAF KC-10A landed at Ramstein Air Base for the very last time.
The worldwide farewell tour of this KC-10 started at the beginning of this week in New Zealand.
84-0191 KC-10A 60AMW Rch232 Farewell KC-10 Ramstein 20-1-2024
Farewell KC-10
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Re: Farewell KC-10
Sad...... I like the sound of these triholers.
Why do they stop flying, while there older friends (KC-135) still soldier on?
They are more modern?
Easier to fly, easier to maintain? Cheaper to fly maybe?
Why do they stop flying, while there older friends (KC-135) still soldier on?
They are more modern?
Easier to fly, easier to maintain? Cheaper to fly maybe?
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Re: Farewell KC-10
One of the explanations I received was that, although the KC-10 frames are younger, most airframes have flown more hours then the average 135's. The KC-10 fleet was much smaller, putting the frames to much more flying hours as the KC-10's supported pretty much every overseas fighter deployments due to it bigger fuel load.
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Re: Farewell KC-10
Not easier to mantain. More expensive and parts where a bigger problem then with the KC-135.
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Re: Farewell KC-10
The KC-10 fleet also was less reliable than the KC-135 fleet. The KC-10s ofter went u/s at the wrong juncture. That's why a lot of deployments suffered delays.
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Re: Farewell KC-10
Thanks for all updates!
Still like this plane.
Seen my last one at Mildenhall end of September then
Still like this plane.
Seen my last one at Mildenhall end of September then
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Re: Farewell KC-10
Indeed sad to see them go. Thanks for the very fitting image!
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