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Post by railrunner130 on May 24, 2010 23:45:08 GMT
I found a few C-135A pics over in Google. I couldn't figure out how to share it. The usual img tags didn't work. Anyhow, to see an example, search under IMAGES
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I'd like to request a MATS coroguard aluminum C-135A. The shots are mainly of tails. I saw 60-0375. The photos are by Francis Miller and were taken in 1964.
Thanks for considering!
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Post by ryanlim2000 on Jun 18, 2010 5:25:28 GMT
Referring to this paintjob?
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Jun 18, 2010 10:02:20 GMT
I suspect it's probably the KC TYPE USAF aircraft configuration that interests you most .... but .... we currently only offer in the a natural metal C135 (-F) aircraft in French Air Force livery .... see KC135 downloads section ! Other than the above subject .... the following MATS VC137-A is about the closest we can can currently offer in respect of your particular request .... As for other candidates in this class of aircraft .... it's simply just a matter of these subjects first appealing to our painters. Mark C AKL/NZ
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Post by railrunner130 on Jun 19, 2010 0:47:37 GMT
I finally used my head and uploaded the photo to photobucket. As you can tell 60-0375 is a C-135A Stratolifter. According to Wikipedia - Cargo/passenger variant of the KC-135A with seat for 126 passengers and powered by four J-57-P-59W engines, 18 built. I believe they did have a cargo door. The second aircraft has TF-33 engines. 61-2668 is listed as a B-model. Thirty of them were built. Neither aircraft appears to have the day-glo paint on them. Further research on Joe Baugher's website indicates that 60-0375 carries the Boeing airframe number 18150. It was converted into an EC-135N. It was later converted into a C-135E. (Not sure if this was just an engine change or a total conversion. It was sent to AMARC on 4/18/01 as CA0129. It was still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Anyhow, I was hoping to have 60-0375 if someone is so interested. Thanks for considering!
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