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The “Young Tiger” Tanker Boys
Podcast |
Plane Tales
Publisher |
Capt Nick
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Aviation
Comedy
History
Publication Date |
Aug 19, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:18:45
The work the Young Tiger crews performed during the Vietnam War was monumental. With an average fleet of 88 tankers over a 7 year period they performed nearly 180 thousand missions offloading 8.2 billion lbs, thats over 3,700 million tons, of fuel. A staggering achievement only surpassed by the hundreds of aircraft saves they achieved, preventing many of their fellow aircrew from falling into enemy hands.   The Lockheed L193 tanker proposal   A B52 of SAC refuelling from a Boeing KC135   The KC135 Flying Boom   The Flying Tigers in Vietnam   The F105     A KC135 refuelling F105s   Navy Whales   The Daisy Chain   An F111 tanking   The Flying Tigers at work     Images shown under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Lockheed, the USAF, NAID, the US Government and the US Navy.
The work the Young Tiger crews performed during the Vietnam War was monumental. With an average fleet of 88 tankers over a 7 year period they performed nearly 180 thousand missions offloading 8.2 billion lbs, thats over 3,700 million tons, of fuel. A staggering achievement only surpassed by the hundreds of aircraft saves they achieved, preventing many of their fellow aircrew from falling into enemy hands.   The Lockheed L193 tanker proposal   A B52 of SAC refuelling from a Boeing KC135   The KC135 Flying Boom   The Flying Tigers in Vietnam   The F105     A KC135 refuelling F105s   Navy Whales   The Daisy Chain   An F111 tanking   The Flying Tigers at work     Images shown under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Lockheed, the USAF, NAID, the US Government and the US Navy.

The work the Young Tiger crews performed during the Vietnam War was monumental. With an average fleet of 88 tankers over a 7 year period they performed nearly 180 thousand missions offloading 8.2 billion lbs, thats over 3,700 million tons, of fuel. A staggering achievement only surpassed by the hundreds of aircraft saves they achieved, preventing many of their fellow aircrew from falling into enemy hands.

 

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The Lockheed L193 tanker proposal

 

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A B52 of SAC refuelling from a Boeing KC135

 

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The KC135 Flying Boom

 

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The Flying Tigers in Vietnam

 

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The F105

 

 

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A KC135 refuelling F105s

 

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Navy Whales

 

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The Daisy Chain

 

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An F111 tanking

 

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The Flying Tigers at work

 

 

Images shown under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Lockheed, the USAF, NAID, the US Government and the US Navy.

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