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Boeing KC-97L Stratofreighter O-20905
United States Air Force - Boeing KC-97L Stratofreighter O-20905 (msn 16599, 52-0905), from the 126th Air Refuelling Squadron / 128th Air Refuelling Wing, (based at General Mitchell Air National Guard Base, Wisconsin), at the International Air Tattoo, RAF Greenham Common on 7 July 1973. Built as a Boeing KC-97G-23-BO Stratofreighter, 52-0905 was converted to KC-97L standard Later put on display at Volk Field ANGB, Camp Douglas, Wisconsin. Date: 1973
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126th 1973 Angb Based Boeing Common Converted Greenham Guard Kc 97l Later Mitchell Refuelling Squadron Standard Stratofreighter Tattoo Volk Wing Wisconsin Base Douglas
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In this photograph, the United States Air Force's Boeing KC-97L Stratofreighter, serial number 52-0905 (msn 16599), is seen gracefully touching down at the International Air Tattoo held at RAF Greenham Common on the 7th of July 1973. Originally manufactured as a Boeing KC-97G-23-BO Stratofreighter, this historic military aircraft was later converted to the KC-97L standard. The KC-97L Stratofreighter, operated by the 126th Air Refuelling Squadron and the 128th Air Refuelling Wing, was based at General Mitchell Air National Guard Base in Wisconsin. This versatile aircraft was a vital asset in the United States Air Force's aerial refueling fleet, enabling extended flight durations for various military aircraft. The KC-97L Stratofreighter, with its distinctive hump-top design, is a testament to the engineering prowess of the Boeing Company during the Cold War era. After its service at RAF Greenham Common, the aircraft was later put on display at Volk Field ANGB in Camp Douglas, Wisconsin. This photograph offers a unique glimpse into the rich history of military aviation and the important role the KC-97L Stratofreighter played in the United States Air Force. This image showcases the KC-97L Stratofreighter's impressive size, power, and agility as it makes its approach to the runway. The aircraft's wings, adorned with the insignia of the 126th Air Refuelling Squadron and the 128th Air Refuelling Wing, are a symbol of the dedication and expertise of the men and women who operated and maintained this remarkable machine. This photograph is an essential addition to any aviation, aeronautical, or military history collection, offering a captivating glimpse into the past and the important role the KC-97L Stratofreighter played in the annals of military aviation.
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