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Airbus A310 MRTT
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Military Vehicle Name
Airbus A310 MRTT
Manufacturer
Airbus
Faction
Germany
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Air-to-air refueling and transport aircraft
Period
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Allisonian Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1982
End Year:
1998
Luftwaffe Airbus A310 MRTT in flight
A gray Luftwaffe Airbus A310 MRTT is shown in left-side profile above farmland and a town. The fuselage carries Luftwaffe lettering and a black cross marking, the German flag is visible on the tail, and the twin engines are mounted under the swept wings.
Gray twin-engine Airbus landing
A gray twin-engine Airbus aircraft is descending through dramatic cloud light with its landing gear extended. The underside of the wings, two engine nacelles, nose gear, main gear, and wingtip surfaces are visible from below.
Airbus tanker head-on with gear down
A gray Airbus tanker aircraft is photographed head-on against a white sky. The nose, cockpit windows, twin engine intakes, extended nose gear, extended main gear, and straight horizontal tailplane are visible in a symmetrical front view.
A310 MRTT demonstrator in flight
A gray Airbus A310 MRTT demonstrator is shown in side profile against a blue sky. A310 MRTT lettering appears on the tail and forward fuselage, the aircraft has two underwing engines, and the wingtip fences are visible at the ends of the swept wings.
A310 MRTT with refueling boom extended
A gray Airbus A310 MRTT flies against a clear blue sky with its refueling boom extended downward from the underside of the fuselage. A310 MRTT lettering is visible on the tail and forward fuselage, and both underwing engines are clearly shown.
Luftwaffe A310 MRTT with refueling hoses
A gray Luftwaffe Airbus A310 MRTT is banking in flight with two hose-and-drogue refueling lines trailing from underwing pods. The fuselage shows the German cross and number 10+27, and both underwing engines and the tail-mounted German flag are visible.
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