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D-IFF_ident
28th Dec 2014, 19:40
The USAF's KC-46 Pegasus Tanker Finally Takes Flight (http://foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com/the-usafs-kc-46-pegasus-tanker-finally-takes-flight-1675795011)


Yay!

Add some AAR devices and it could be a tanker.

:ok:

TowerDog
28th Dec 2014, 19:44
Short body, must be based on the -200.
Nicer flying than the -300 anyway.

BEagle
28th Dec 2014, 20:57
That's the Boeing 767-2C engineering, manufacturing and development aircraft known as EMD-1. More or less a KC-46A without the AAR equipment etc.

First flight for EMD-2, the first 'real' KC-46A is planned for late April 2015.

Then there'll be the small matter of the flight test campaign to complete...

Good to see that it has finally flown though!

Coochycool
28th Dec 2014, 21:19
What is it with tankers that they have to give them really naff names?

Victor excluded of course!

LowObservable
28th Dec 2014, 21:54
I just missed being right. I called 1Q15 back in June, when they were still predicting FF before the end of September.

tdracer
29th Dec 2014, 00:41
What is it with tankers that they have to give them really naff names?
No idea where "Pegasus" came from, but the test pilots have really embraced it. Someone found a small stuffed 'Pegasus' and it has become something of an unofficial mascot. Not only has it been present in pre-flight/pre-test briefings, it was sitting on the flight deck glare-shield during last weeks "Gauntlet" testing and, sure enough, it was clearly visible sitting up on the glare-shield when the 767-2C taxied past during the webcast of the first flight takeoff.:E