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Original Slide USAF Boeing NKC-135E 55-3132 CN 17248 LN T0015 B-707 C-141 VC-10
$ 1.02
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Description
This Auction is for a Original Kodachrome 35mm slide ..... ..USAF Boeing NKC-135E 55-3132 CN 17248 LN T0015 . Taken at RAF Mildenhall , United Kingdom (MHZ)(EGUN) in October 1999 .
Airframe Family:
Boeing B707 / C-135 / C-137 / C-18 / E-3 / E-6 / E-8
Latest Model:
NKC-135E Stratotanker
Last Military Serial:
55-3132 USAF
Construction Number:
17248
Latest Owner or Location:
AMARG, Davis-Monthan AFB, Tucson, Arizona
Dates
Event
3 June 1957
Constructed as a KC-135A-BN.
Factory roll out date
12 July 1957
First flight.
30 July 1957
Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Air Force with s/n 55-3132.
Redesignated as JKC-135A.
April 1986
To Air Force Space Technology Center, Kirtland AFB, NM.
Engaged on the Airborne Laser Laboratory trials.
31 January 1991
Converted to a NKC-135E.
April 2001
Transferred to Detachment 2, 412nd Test Wing.
Operated on behalf of the Missile Defense Agency for the YAL-1A programme.
November 2008
Transferred to the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Center (AMARC) with inventory number CA0224.
November 2008
In the inventory of AMARG, Davis-Monthan AFB, Tucson, AZ.
Please see large scan for details .
If anyone has more information on these slides or a correction please send me a question about the item with the information in it. I will post it to the listing. ( If there are no bids. Cant change the
description after a bid.)
Thanks
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US shipping will be combined.
International shipping will be combined up to 2
slides . 3-7 slides .40 8
slides and up for International will be .75 no matter how many listings or slides .
Most of these slides were taken during my 40 years with the USAF, Seaboard World Airlines, Golden Pacific, PSA and US AIRWAYS. Some were traded for at airliner hobby shows. .
. Unless noted all of the slides are originals. Copyright is shared with the buyer.
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