Lockheed Conducts F-35B Aerial Refueling Flight Test

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Lockheed Conducts F-35B Aerial Refueling Flight Test
F-35 Aerial Refuel Testing (Photo by Tom Reynolds)

Lockheed Martin today posted pictures of F-35B test aircraft BF-17 conducting aerial refueling flight test behind KC-135 Stratotanker and KC-10 Extender tankers.

The test aircraft was flown over Edwards AFB, California during several recent aerial refueling missions.

The tests involved a drogue adapter attached to the centerline refueling boom on the KC-135 and the hose-and-drogue refueling system on the KC-10. This particular series of refueling missions in near-dark conditions, which began in late 2014, was to flight test a new prototype refueling probe light.

A ninety-degree bend in the knuckle immediately trailing the basket indicates that the F-35 has connected to the basket and is in the fuel transfer zone.The twilight conditions were part of a buildup of tests to certify the F-35B for full night flight clearance.

During the tests, the boom operator in the refueling aircraft monitored the F-35’s proximity to the boom, the connection with the F-35’s refueling probe to the drogue, and the transfer of fuel once the connection was made.

During the refueling process on the KC-135, the pilot had to fly the F-35 to within five feet of the rigid boom and maintain a close proximity while dealing with the motion of the tanker relative to the F-35.

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