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Quoting par13del (Reply 149): So which ghost plane was it that did some flights in Dec-2014, an Italian or Japanese bird painted in US Air Force colours? |
Quote: Boeing Co.’s suppliers on its $51 billion KC-46 tanker program have fallen behind in designing and manufacturing the aircraft’s aerial refueling systems, according to congressional auditors. Subcontractors are having difficulty making the boom used to connect to another aircraft for midair refueling, the U.S. Government Accountability Office said in its annual weapons assessment report. The boom for the first KC-46 has been “delayed by eight months due to design changes and late parts deliveries,” according to the agency, which didn’t name the subcontractors. |
Quoting KarelXWB (Reply 152): |
Quoting tarheelwings (Reply 147): Probably still light years ahead of the "other guy" had they won |
Quoting scbriml (Reply 153): After everything that has been said (by some members here) about the EADS boom? How ironic. |
Quoting Revelation (Reply 155): No worries - the USAF will just put it into service without a boom. |
Quoting spacepope (Reply 160): Glad to see I'm not the only one that can't get stuff shipped in a timely manner. West coast dock strike still having an effect? |
Quoting KarelXWB (Reply 151): The tanker has yet to fly, the plane that flew in December 2014 was a 767-2C without the tanker modifications. |
Quoting infiniti329 (Reply 144): Does anyone know if the KC-46 will have a tiller on the "F/O" side? |
Quoting KC135TopBoom (Reply 162): It also has the B-787 avionics installed. |
Quoting LMP737 (Reply 163): From what I hear no tiller on the FO side. Unneeded weight and complexity. |
Quoting UPS757Pilot (Reply 166): I am counting on a west coast location - Fairchild, perhaps March. |
Quoting infiniti329 (Reply 165): By mid april USAF will announce the next round of bases selected to host the KC-46. Senator Schumer (NY) is pushing for the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station to be one of the host bases. From his press release is making good point, but I won't surprised if NFAR loses to McGuire |
Quoting infiniti329 (Reply 165): How much weight does a duplicate tiller system actually add? Im just a big proponent of both pilots having the ability to steer the airplane (civil & military). So many airplanes have the dual tiller system I think it just builds a bit of redundancy. Esp. for military aircraft where they may land somewhere without the adequate support. Its hard to Charlie-Mike when your sole system fails |
Quoting Flyingcello (Reply 170): Way back at the start of this thread, there was some discussion about the true length of the 767-2C against the 767-200. According to Wikipedia, the 762 is 48.5m long; the Boeing site doesn't seem to quote a figure any more. However, the Boeing site does quote the 767-2C as 50.4m long. So, not the same airframe...or is some of this data wrong? And if they are different, what about Type Certificate? Apologies if this has already been clarified... |
Quoting Max Q (Reply 169): Quoting infiniti329 (Reply 165):How much weight does a duplicate tiller system actually add? Im just a big proponent of both pilots having the ability to steer the airplane (civil & military). So many airplanes have the dual tiller system I think it just builds a bit of redundancy. Esp. for military aircraft where they may land somewhere without the adequate support. Its hard to Charlie-Mike when your sole system fails Agree with that, both Pilots should have a complete set of controls for flight and ground operation, it's just safer, seems like we had a long, argumentative thread about that a few years ago ! |
Quoting infiniti329 (Reply 165): How much weight does a duplicate tiller system actually add? Im just a big proponent of both pilots having the ability to steer the airplane (civil & military). So many airplanes have the dual tiller system I think it just builds a bit of redundancy. Esp. for military aircraft where they may land somewhere without the adequate support. Its hard to Charlie-Mike when your sole system fails |
Quoting Flyingcello (Reply 172): the extra 2m possibly being down to boom extending beyond tail? |
Quoting STT757 (Reply 168): Niagara Falls lost their tankers in the last BRAC, they're a Joint Reserve/Guard base that shares C-130Hs. It makes the most sense to base them at JB MDL, with the NJ ANG's 108th ARW. |
Quoting infiniti329 (Reply 165): By mid april USAF will announce the next round of bases selected to host the KC-46. Senator Schumer (NY) is pushing for the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station to be one of the host bases. From his press release is making good point, but I won't surprised if NFAR loses to McGuire |
Quoting Karadion (Reply 178): |
Quoting 11Bravo (Reply 179): Isn't that what he's supposed to do? You act like that's unethical or something. I don't live in NY, so I really don't care about his basing plans, but I'd like my senator to lobby for stuff in my state. I assume that's exactly what the people in NY want him to do. |
Quoting cargotanker (Reply 180): I would prefer that my representative or senator turn down federal money that is unneeded or wasteful, and let the military decide the best basing locations for its equipment and personnel. If that would ever happen, we'd see a lot fewer military bases. |
Quoting cargotanker (Reply 180): I would prefer that my representative or senator turn down federal money that is unneeded or wasteful, and let the military decide the best basing locations for its equipment and personnel. If that would ever happen, we'd see a lot fewer military bases. But we'd probably see a unicorn first. |
Quoting 11Bravo (Reply 179): |
Quoting SSTeve (Reply 181): If basing were up to the military branches, they'd each have bases in all 50 states to ensure pull with all 100 senators. |
Quoting 747classic (Reply 186): PAE, April 13 2015, refuelling boom installed at the KC-46A prototype. |
Quoting Max Q (Reply 188): It's probably just the angle of the shot but if the APU is installed in its usual location it looks like the exhaust would impinge on part of the boom ? |
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Quoting infiniti329 (Reply 189): This is picture of a KC-767 setup |
Quoting Max Q (Reply 188): Anyone know what the 'bump' on the upper surface of the fuselage between the trailing edge of the rudder and the tail cone is ? |
Quoting infiniti329 (Reply 189): Maybe they will install something similar to what the Q400 to direct apu exhaust upwards, if it does become a problem This is picture of a KC-767 setup |
Quoting bikerthai (Reply 191): Quoting Max Q (Reply 188): Anyone know what the 'bump' on the upper surface of the fuselage between the trailing edge of the rudder and the tail cone is ? If I were to guess, it would be part of the EWSP system. Usually that sensor would be located under the tail cone. Obviously that space is not available in this case. |
Quoting pygmalion (Reply 194): pygmalion |
Quoting KC135TopBoom (Reply 195): When will the #2 KC-46 fly? This airplane is suppose to have the full KC-46A configuration. |
Quoting hilram (Reply 198): Correct me if I am wrong, but wasn't the 767 tanker at one point meant to have a -300 fuselage and wings from the -400 ? If yes, when was this idea abandoned in favor of a "clean" -200 exterior? |