Posted by Texasmark1 on June 16, 2015 at 04:33:23 from (184.63.170.149):
In Reply to: Thank You posted by Chuck MA on June 15, 2015 at 09:51:48:
That used to be SAC (Strategic Air Command) Headquarters. May still be. The aircraft are modified KC 135 Tankers, KC-135 and derivatives having been flown for over 60 years, the most popular air refueler in the world, participated in every battle we have been in including allies since delivery to the USAF, modeled after the Boeing 707 initially which got it's basic design from the B-47. The planes pictured are Pave Paws modified and are intelligence gathering devices to help us stay alert as to what other potential adversaries are doing in the way of radio/microwave transmissions...help us develop effective countermeasures and keep our boys and girls safe.
Wikipedia has plenty of information if interested, just Google KC or RC 135. Funny. I just completed a 1/72 scale of the KC-135A last night. Gorgeous airplane. Soooooooo sleek.
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