Why Did the US Air Force Want the KC-10? After Vietnam, the US recognized that its air power was constrained by a shortage of aerial refueling tanker aircraft. To fix the problem as quickly as ...
The last operational KC-10, tail number 79-1948, departs Travis AFB, California, for storage at Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona. (USAF) The US Air Force (USAF) retired its last Boeing KC-10 Extender air-to ...
The US Air Force (USAF) will retire its final Boeing KC-10 Extender tanker, ending a service run spanning more than four decades. Air Mobility Command (AMC), which oversees the service’s fleet of ...
The KC-10 Extender is being decommissioned after four decades of service and the very last one flew out of Travis Air Force Base during a special ceremony Thursday. As loved ones and communities ...
Enjoy an action-packed military planespotting session at Ramstein Air Base, featuring rare aircraft such as the RAF KC2 Voyager, USAF EC-130H Compass Call, KC-10 Extender, and many more. This video ...
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