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in-flight refuelling
Sinônimos
aerial refueling
air-to-air refueling
air refueling
tanking
Definição1
The fueling of an aircraft from another aircraft when both are in flight. The basic system consists of a refueling probe on the receiver aircraft and one or more cone-shaped drogues at the end of hose(s) trailing from the tanker aircraft. The pilot of the receiver aircraft guides the probe into the drogue. The probe also may be put into the receiver aircraft by the probe operator in the tanker aircraft. The fuel valve in the probe nozzle opens when contact is made and closes when the contact is broken. The rate of flow is between 200 to 500 gallons per minute. In-flight refueling is also possible from one suitable modified combat aircraft to another combat aircraft, and, in this case, it is known as buddy refueling, refueling from a buddy store.
Fonte1
KUMAR, Bharat (ed.). An illustrated dictionary of aviation. New York: McGraw-Hill, c2005. 752 p.
Fonte2
EUROCONTROL. Eurocontrol ATM lexicon. Brussels, 2011. Disponível em: http://www.eurocontrol.int/aim/public/standard_page/lexicon.html. Acesso em: 21 mar. 2011.
Fonte3
ARAÚJO, João Richard Barcelos. Inglês técnico: técnicos em manutenção de aeronaves. [S.l]: [s.n.], [200-]. 100 p.
Subárea1
Military Aviation
Português
reabastecimento em voo
Imagem

 An Australian Boeing 707 refueling a US Navy F/A-18 in 2002.

An Australian Boeing 707 refueling a US Navy F/A-18 in 2002.

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