Titan Fury KC-135 minimum interval takeoff MITO
Some 10x KC-135 Stratotankers depart from Fairchild AFB with minimum interval during exercise Titan Fury 24-2
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We had them at KI Sawyer with the original P&W J57 engines. When they injected water on takeoff, one was as loud (if not louder) than a F106 on afterburner.
@stevel1458
3 ай бұрын
Yeah, and they had a unique howl that I'll never forget.
Super fantastick ❤
YAAA! Strut Repacks here we come!!!
Two of them were awfully close together.
@kelvinkuwik4395
3 ай бұрын
Judging from the old SAC MITO standards, my thoughts were that 2 of them were at normal MITO spacing and the remaining jets were spaced a bit far apart... almost like "Cell Departure" standards.
Where's the smoke and noise as only an A model can do???
Not like the MIDO takeoffs in the seventies. Out of Mather with the B-52's.
@kelvinkuwik4395
3 ай бұрын
That is what I was thinking as well. I later became a KC-135 pilot but was at Mather (active duty) boom operator in the 1976-1980 time frame.