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Dash 80, 1990 Rebuild
The Dash 80 in Flight
Dash 80 Parked with KC-97
Dash 80 in Flight
Above the Dash 80
Dash 80 and B-52 Fly Over KC-135 Rollout, with KC-97 in Background
Dash 80 in Flight
Dash 80 in Flight
Dash 80 Rollout
Dash 80 at Davis Montham AFB
Restored Dash 80
Tex Johnston in the Flight Deck of the Dash 80
The Dash 80 in Flight
Dash 80 Flying Towards Mt. Rainier
Tex Johnston and the Dash 80 Crew with William M. Allen
KC-135 Rollout Ceremony Fly-by
First Dash 80
Tex Johnston and the Dash 80 Crew with William M. Allen
Dash 80 in Flight
William E. Boeing and William M. Allen Inspect the Dash 80 Assembly
Similar tones
KC-135 Stratotanker and the Dash 80
The KC-135 was the only jet airplane designed specifically for aerial refueling. More than 732 KC-135s were built, and most, with modifications, remain in service into the 21st century. The KC-135 shared the Dash-80 prototype with the Boeing 707 commercial transport, but was launched first in 1956. The KC-135’s aerial refueling equipment in the lower deck leaves the upper deck clear for 25 tons of cargo or 80 troops. KC-135s supplied warplanes with fuel during the Persian Gulf conflict, Operation Enduring Freedom over Afghanistan, and for homeland defense.
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Unique identifier
BI24404
Boeing ID
p17327
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5998px × 4639px 26MB
License type
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