KC-135R Stratotanker
Yes, Sir!
Origin : @Inuyasha8215 and @OkaNieba
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Changes :
• Landing Gear Rework (Tilt, Suspension)
• Fuselage Rehaul (Cargo Bay With Working Doors)
• USAF Grey-ish Livery
• B-367-80 (Dash-80) Conversion (Shortened And Narrowed Fuselage)
• KC-135R Conversion (Boom)
• Control Surface Rework
• Limited Fuel
• AG Control
• Ace Combat-ish Payload
Le First Boeing 'Updated & Moded Into Tanker'
Description :
The Boeing KC-135R Stratolifter Is A Medium Sized Four Engine Transport Aircraft Based From The 367-80 (707 Prototype) With Cargo Door And Equipment. Built For Air Force, Designed To Refuel Aircraft At Home And Abroad. It Is Compatible With Most Military Aircraft Including Strategic Bombers.
AG Controls :
AG-1 : Lights
AG-2 : Reverse Thrust
AG-3 : Cargo Door
AG-4 : Deploy Boom
AG-5 : N/A
AG-6 : N/A
AG-7 : N/A
AG-8 : Weapon Arm
Payload :
• Fuel
Weapons
Note :
• This Is Not Fully My Creation
• De-Arm (AG-8) First Before Jettison Your Payload (AG-7)
• Always Watch Your Fuel Gauge
• Only Open The Cargo Door When The Aircraft Is Stationary/Parked
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Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor C-135R Stratolifter
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 139.6ft (42.6m)
- Length 152.2ft (46.4m)
- Height 39.4ft (12.0m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 152,024lbs (68,957kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.487
- Wing Loading 22.3lbs/ft2 (108.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 6,825.0ft2 (634.1m2)
- Drag Points 19146
Parts
- Number of Parts 215
- Control Surfaces 17
- Performance Cost 1,310
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Requested tags: @Zhixunlin23
Honorable Mentions: @MAPA
Credit to @OkaNieba and @Inuyasha8215
Can I make a Travis AFB version of this bad boy?
@Inuyasha8215 ok I was just giving you credit.
@Zhixunlin23 🤣
Sorry to break the platinum chain
Finally, The Most Freedom Boeing
@Seeras or @MrSilverWolf can you please make this a successor to this C-135R Stratolifter?