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KC-X/Y/Z

Postby C » Wed Sep 10, 2008 5:55 pm

Appears the USAF KC-X competition has been postponed.

I wonder if they'll now see sense and combine the KC-X and KC-Y contracts, and replace the KC-135 and KC-10 with a common type?
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Re: KC-X/Y/Z

Postby AMDDDA » Wed Sep 10, 2008 9:13 pm

The KC-10 is a great plane, and is still a great tanker, though the KC-135 needs to be replaced, the KC-10 does not, as it is still easily able to perform its duties.
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Re: KC-X/Y/Z

Postby C » Thu Sep 11, 2008 5:17 am

The KC-10 is a great plane, and is still a great tanker, though the KC-135 needs to be replaced, the KC-10 does not, as it is still easily able to perform its duties.


The D/KC-10's an elderly airframe design now though - and consider that any replacement may well have a decade or so lead time, by which time even the youngest DC/KC-10 airframes will be well over 30 years old, and costly to maintain. :)

It's also somewhat limited as such a large tanker by the fact it only has the boom or a single drogue, and no wing hoses.
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Re: KC-X/Y/Z

Postby Rich H » Thu Sep 11, 2008 10:06 am

America have every right to stop the Airbus contract, but it reflects deeply on their trustworthiness. They're being postponed to after the elections in November, so Boeing can build a Air to air tanker which is bigger than the 767 and A330.  
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