On Jun 3, 12:57*pm, Peter Twydell wrote:
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Charles Talleyrand writesWhen was the first modern air-air refueling? *By modern I mean
"compatible with a modern tanker/receiver (either boom or hose)".
This question seems to be tricky, in that many of the early systems
would not be compatible with a modern airplane.
AFAIK Flight Refuelling Ltd was the pioneer in probe and drogue systems.
http://www.cobham75.com/cobham-the-c...r-to-air-refue...
g-takes-off.aspx
That's true. But the early work by them was using the "loop" method,
and a modern F-18 could not hook up. The early KC-29s were also
incompatible.
For bonus points, when was the first carrier based refueling done?
Both the tanker and receiver must be carrier based, but the buddy
system works.
Possibly FR again.
I have seen (a few decades ago) a picture of a mixed bunch of a number
of aircraft in line using the buddy system. ISTR there was a Sea Vixen,
a Buccaneer and an A-3 or A-4, maybe more. Anyone know the photo?
I do know that an A-1 Skyraider could buddy refuel, but I don't know
when this was developed.
There is something I don't understand though. I cannot imagine an A-1
offloading more than 8,000 pounds of fuel (wild guess based on gross
and empty weight). How much fuel did a jet of that era use. It
doesn't seem productive to me, so I figure I must be missing
something.
-Randy