I was stationed at Castle, before I went to U-Tapao, my bird was 56-136 , Horney Toad i named her she had 6 extra antenae and 5000 extra lbs of wiring. It was used early on for a-bomb filming,great plane well built.
Must be nice to be stationed somewhere that you can throw the ball around without having to worry about mortars when you're not flying in circles. Should've joined the Air Force, huh. J/k lmfao
Such verdant terrain! Lives up to the slogan we had in the 920th ARS, "Any Time, Any Place."
The first Tanker shown was 58-0109, she was the last Tanker I was the crew chief on during my career and that was at Dyess.
Wow that's awesome! She was a good jet!
I was stationed at Castle, before I went to U-Tapao, my bird was 56-136 , Horney Toad i named her she had 6 extra antenae and 5000 extra lbs of wiring. It was used early on for a-bomb filming,great plane well built.
I was station at Grissom, Kadena and McConnell, refued the SR 71 at Kadena in 1975.
that moment when u realize the boom op in the video was ur IS at lackland...
That’s pretty cool ! I like it, thank you.
Thank you for the joyful video. Why is in the beginning the airplane from 185th, but in the end the boom from 92nd?
Thanks! This was filmed over multiple flights, so we were on a lot of different airplanes
Chris Carte Photography
Thank YOU for the service. Will be so happy to see any other videos of 135’.
Totally agree
Worked on the boom for 4 years. Refueled a few birds
Must be nice to be stationed somewhere that you can throw the ball around without having to worry about mortars when you're not flying in circles. Should've joined the Air Force, huh. J/k lmfao
Nothing like drinking a Franks at the bra.
The only thing better is drinking three
6,500+ hours Command Pilot flying the KC -135, I hereby proclaim this video one of the stupidest I've ever seen.
Haters gonna hate