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Boeing KC-767A
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Military Vehicle Name
Boeing KC-767A
Manufacturer
Boeing
Faction
Italy
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Aerial refueling tanker aircraft
Period
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
Allisonian Era (POLIS)
Deasy Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
2005
End Year:
2065
Italian KC-767A 14-03 on runway
An Aeronautica Militare KC-767A marked 14-03 rolls on a runway in a left side view. The gray aircraft shows KC-767A and 62228 markings near the tail, twin underwing engines, main landing gear, nose gear, and a runway sign in the foreground.
KC-767A with three fighters
An Aeronautica Militare KC-767A marked 14-04 flies through clouds with three fighter aircraft around it. The tanker is shown in left profile with twin engines, swept wings, a tail-mounted marking, and a refueling hose or line trailing from the rear toward the fighter on the right.
Fighter below KC-767A wing
A gray fighter aircraft is seen close to the underside of a tanker wing above clouds. The view shows the fighter cockpit with crew, a black nose radome, a rescue marking panel on the fuselage, and the dark underside of the tanker wing overhead.
KC-767A 14-02 in flight
An Aeronautica Militare KC-767A marked 14-02 flies against a clear blue sky with its landing gear extended. The side view shows twin engines, swept wings, flaps extended, gray fuselage markings, and the nose gear door hanging below the forward fuselage.
Italian KC-767A 14-01 on runway
An Aeronautica Militare KC-767A marked 14-01 rolls on a runway in a left side view. The aircraft shows a gray fuselage, twin engines, nose and main landing gear down, a tail marking with green and red curves, and airport buildings behind the runway.
KC-767A 14-02 nose close-up
The forward fuselage of an Aeronautica Militare KC-767A marked 14-02 is shown from the side on a runway. The close view shows cockpit windows, nose contours, forward passenger windows, a crew door outline, nose gear, and part of the left engine.
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