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Can tanker aircraft draw off all their onboard fuel?



 
 
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Old December 1st 03, 01:02 PM
C Knowles
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The KC-10 can burn all its fuel or offload all but a couple thousand pounds.
We can easily burn the JP-7 fuel that the SR-71 used, it just doesn't
lubricate the fuel pumps as well. I assume the KC-135 is the same. Not sure
about the KC-130 with Benson tanks in the fuselage.
Curt
U. S. Air Force, almost retired


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From: Hobo
Date: 11/30/2003 10:07 PM Central Standard Time
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Can a tanker aircraft draw on the fuel they carry to refuel other
planes, or are they limited to the fuel that model of plane would
normally carry?

With the exception of specially modified tankers like the KC-135s used to
refuel SR-71s they can use all the fuel on board.

The SR-71 uses a different fuel than the 135.

Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired



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Old December 3rd 03, 02:57 AM
Ron
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The KC-10 can burn all its fuel or offload all but a couple thousand pounds.
We can easily burn the JP-7 fuel that the SR-71 used, it just doesn't
lubricate the fuel pumps as well. I assume the KC-135 is the same. Not sure
about the KC-130 with Benson tanks in the fuselage.
Curt
U. S. Air Force, almost retired


There was a mid air explosion of a KC-135 about 15 years ago. They had
offloaded all the fuel they could, and the pumps no longer had that fuel for
cooling. Something got really hot, and the remaining vapors ignited...


Ron
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Old December 3rd 03, 04:10 PM
Ron
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The KC-10 can burn all its fuel or offload all but a couple thousand pounds.
We can easily burn the JP-7 fuel that the SR-71 used, it just doesn't
lubricate the fuel pumps as well. I assume the KC-135 is the same. Not sure
about the KC-130 with Benson tanks in the fuselage.
Curt
U. S. Air Force, almost retired


There was a mid air explosion of a KC-135 about 15 years ago. They had
offloaded all the fuel they could, and the pumps no longer had that fuel for
cooling. Something got really hot, and the remaining vapors ignited...


That doesn't compute here. The only electric fuel pumps are in the mains
and the aircraft would be down to zero fuel before one was dry. The a/r
pumps are hydraulic are routinely run until the low pressure light comes
on.


Found this online so far in my search...

"On Oct. 4, 1990, an Air Force KC-135A tanker exploded during approach to
Loring Air Force Base in Maine, in an incident that involved a rear refueling
tank rather than the central fuel tank. Witnesses said they saw two explosions
on the plane and then saw the tail section separate. Investigators blamed the
accident, which killed all four crew, on an overheated fuel pump. "



Ron
Pilot/Wildland Firefighter

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Old December 4th 03, 03:33 AM
David Lesher
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"Gord Beaman" ) writes:

There was a mid air explosion of a KC-135 about 15 years ago. They had
offloaded all the fuel they could, and the pumps no longer had that fuel for
cooling. Something got really hot, and the remaining vapors ignited...


More or less the fate of TWA Flt 800.


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