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Considering the fact that the whole fleet of F/A-18E/F & EA-18G in
future IS NOT to refuel F-35s, but IS to refuel all F/A-18s and UAVs, I think emerging that question again is probable. By the way, I learnt it just a few weeks ago that who actually invented aerial refueling were Germans in WWII. They also thought about a winged fuel tank towed by a bomber. Quite an interesting idea. To be adopted in F/A-18s to compensate "short legs" problem?;-) Best regards, Jacek Zemlo Mike Kanze wrote: When the Prowler came into service in the early 1970s, the question in some misinformed quarters was: "How much gas can it give?" This was actually a very serious question coming from folks accustomed to operations with the Electric Whale (EKA-3B). With tanking assets at a premium, I am sure this question will resurface with the Growler if it hasn't already. |
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