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128th Air Refueling Wing, F22 Refueling.


Video by TSgt. James Michaels - 128 ARW Public Affairs.


Added: Aug-8-2012 Occurred On: Aug-2-2012
By: bravo61
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Other Entertainment, Weapons
Tags: US Air Force, USAF, F-22, KC-135R, 128th Air Refueling Wing, Stratotanker, Raptor, Wisconsin Air National Guard
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States (load item map)
Marked as: approved
Views: 1057 | Comments: 8 | Votes: 2 | Favorites: 1 | Shared: 22 | Updates: 0 | Times used in channels: 2
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  • nice video! great footage!

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  • Port for charging is easier to do on the nose, the pilot is easier to control the processes that use charging

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    • @Pshenitsyn Aleksandr
      You mean probe and drogue? Yes, but the fuel flow rate is much slower

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    • @Abanamat85
      No, I mean the fact that the F22 is not convenient port for refueling if he was on the nose then the plane could be even lower than tucking 1,000 meters (hard sauce). just sometimes need extra fill, just not counting emergency. There are times when a hit at the height of the filling is not possible for a stable, hard for me to imagine how F22 wakes tucking a head wind for example at 500 - 800 meters in the zone of turbulence in the port wakes petrol pump very hard.

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  • at $350 million per plane, and oxygen problem, a stealth skin that is damaged by rain, and a cancelled program... I believe it is called the "F22 Buzzard"

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    • @Diverdanm at least it doesn't fall out of the sky. We had this plane and already canceled it while other countries are only now starting to build their first.

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    • @Andy2012
      True... true... point taken. Politics and spreading out the parts amongst 44 states caused major issues in quality control. Less politics make better aircraft.

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  • The refuelling mechanism on the Raptor looks easy to damage..

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