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Boeing KC-46 Pegasus
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Military Vehicle Name
Boeing KC-46 Pegasus
Manufacturer
Boeing
Faction
United States of America
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Aerial refueling tanker replacing older KC-135 aircraft
Period
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
Allisonian Era (POLIS)
Deasy Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
2014
End Year:
2065
KC-46 Pegasus nose-on runway view
A gray KC-46 Pegasus faces the camera on a runway with spray or mist behind it. The photograph shows the cockpit windows, rounded nose, twin engines under the wings, main landing gear, nose gear, and a yellow runway centerline beneath the aircraft.
KC-46 Pegasus with boom extended
A KC-46 Pegasus flies above a cloud layer with its refueling boom extended below the tail. The underside view shows U.S. Air Force lettering, wing insignia, tail number 25004, swept wings, twin underwing engines, and the boom hanging down behind the aircraft.
KC-46 Pegasus over mountains
A gray KC-46 Pegasus flies in left profile above clouds with snowy mountains visible below. The aircraft shows a U.S. flag on the tail, registration N46FT near the rear fuselage, swept wings, twin engines, and a smooth tanker fuselage.
KC-46 Pegasus on wet runway
A KC-46 Pegasus rolls along a wet runway with water spray trailing behind the landing gear. The photograph shows the gray fuselage, black nose, twin engines, U.S. Air Force lettering, lights on, and a wooded hill behind the runway.
KC-46 Pegasus 56009 on ramp
A KC-46 Pegasus marked U.S. Air Force is parked on a ramp behind crowd barriers. The side view shows tail number 56009, a U.S. flag on the tail, a large gray fuselage, swept wings, one visible underwing engine, ground equipment, and another aircraft nose at the right edge.
KC-46 Pegasus refueling a flying-wing aircraft
A KC-46 Pegasus flies above clouds with its refueling boom extended toward a flying-wing aircraft below and behind it. The tanker is backlit by sunlight and shows a gray fuselage, swept wings, twin engines, tail flag, and the boom angled downward.
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