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Derf
2008-06-11, 07:58 PM
I was out side and I saw this KC-10 with his thingy extended...
http://derf.smugmug.com/photos/311514646_Y5jBs-M.jpg

Then I noticed her getting closer
http://derf.smugmug.com/photos/311514668_nFfgU-M.jpg

then it happened! YEP, RIGHT OVER MY HEAD, and I happen to have my camera with my
long lens attached.... Voyeurism at its best baby!!!
http://derf.smugmug.com/photos/311514709_88Jtt-M.jpg

http://derf.smugmug.com/photos/311514731_akU6v-M.jpg
I think in 9 months we may actually see a little baby twin!

Matt Molnar
2008-06-11, 08:06 PM
Wow, that is pretty hot.

PhilDernerJr
2008-06-11, 08:18 PM
That's pretty cool. I guess the air traffic controllers need to be specifically told that the planes are doing midair refueling and not colliding.

Now, the question remains, if two KC-10s had a kid, what aircraft would it be?

T-Bird76
2008-06-11, 08:24 PM
HOLY **** FRED that is freaking wild!

Iberia A340-600
2008-06-11, 08:35 PM
That's pretty cool. I guess the air traffic controllers need to be specifically told that the planes are doing midair refueling and not colliding.

Now, the question remains, if two KC-10s had a kid, what aircraft would it be?

A KC-45 or Richard Branson. :D

Derf
2008-06-11, 08:36 PM
[quote="Phil D.":p0n1s6ch]That's pretty cool. I guess the air traffic controllers need to be specifically told that the planes are doing midair refueling and not colliding.

Now, the question remains, if two KC-10s had a kid, what aircraft would it be?

A KC-45 or Richard Branson. :D[/quote:p0n1s6ch]

or as I said, a little baby twin! ;)

stuart schechter
2008-06-11, 09:35 PM
A BBJ.

Tom_Turner
2008-06-11, 10:05 PM
Now, the question remains, if two KC-10s had a kid, what aircraft would it be?

A sterile Tri-Star?

Delta777LR
2008-06-11, 10:30 PM
Great shots of the KC-10s (lucky catch)

Steven Holzinger
2008-06-11, 10:50 PM
Since when are they allowed to refuel out that way? I didn't think there was a refueling track near Long Island...

MarkLawrence
2008-06-11, 11:14 PM
That's a perfectly opportunistic catch Fred! Great one!

lijk604
2008-06-12, 11:19 AM
Since when are they allowed to refuel out that way? I didn't think there was a refueling track near Long Island...

Knowing where Fred lives, I have the same question, how the hell is that legal? I thought the refueling tracks were all off-shore.

moose135
2008-06-12, 11:56 AM
Since when are they allowed to refuel out that way? I didn't think there was a refueling track near Long Island...
Knowing where Fred lives, I have the same question, how the hell is that legal? I thought the refueling tracks were all off-shore.

Not at all, John. The country is criss-crossed with AR tracks. Here is a map, a couple of years old, but should still be fairly accurate.
http://www.milaircomms.com/images/refue ... _large.jpg (http://www.milaircomms.com/images/refuel_tracks_large.jpg)

Back in my KC-days (or is that KC-daze?) flying out of Grissom, we regularly used AR110, across southern Missouri, and AR101, north/south across Louisiana, Mississippi, and Arkansas. AR110 was our "home field".

Steve, there isn't an AR track in the Long Island area (at least not according to that map). When Fred first told me about this sighting, I thought it might be a couple of McGuire birds out training (it may very well be) but it may also be a bird deploying and getting a top off along the way. Enroute refueling outside of an AR track is also legal - you get a block of airspace from center, declare "MARSA" (Military Assumes Responsibility for Separation of Aircraft) and away you go.

Great catch, Fred!

lijk604
2008-06-12, 12:14 PM
Thanks for the info Moose! ...and great catch Fred! I forgot to mention that before.

wunaladreamin
2008-06-12, 02:00 PM
Thats wild! Great eye Fred!

cancidas
2008-06-12, 02:33 PM
Since when are they allowed to refuel out that way? I didn't think there was a refueling track near Long Island...
as long as ATC clears the airspace above and below then to the required limits then it's legit. MARSA goes as far as the airplanes doing the refueling because of thier close proximity to each other, and ATC keeps other out of thier way.

even fuel dumping is legal over land, just has to be done at proper altitudes and with proper spacing to ensure it disspates before reaching the ground and doesn't affect other a/c.


and fred, those are great shots! nice catch... but i think we'll hear about another baby dassault being born in 9 months. it would have to be some kind of mutation to have a three-holer pop out a twin.
:D

Gerard
2008-06-12, 07:18 PM
[quote="Derf"]I was out side and I saw this KC-10 with his thingy extended...

This may be a stupid question being you are a "spotter" and all but what made you look up?
I remember a few days after 9-11 and I was on my back deck and it was a beautiful day like today and way up I noticed
two aircraft pretty close. Grabbed my binocs and saw it was a fighter jet doing a mid-air refuel. Very cool.
Great catch Fred.

corellian21
2008-06-12, 08:01 PM
pretty cool

Derf
2008-06-13, 02:04 AM
I was out side and I saw this KC-10 with his thingy extended...

This may be a stupid question being you are a "spotter" and all but what made you look up?
I remember a few days after 9-11 and I was on my back deck and it was a beautiful day like today and way up I noticed
two aircraft pretty close. Grabbed my binocs and saw it was a fighter jet doing a mid-air refuel. Very cool.
Great catch Fred.

I always look but this time I was out waiting to see if anything was going to intersect the moon. I was talking away with my neighbor and kept looking west and as I turned around east to look at him, I saw it in the distance and did a double take then dropped my jaw on the ground. I have really good eyes and as a kid my dad would call me eagle eyes. I always call out the planes when people are going HUH. This guy I was with could not see two aircraft and called BS when I picked up my camera again and took another rapid set of 3 or so. I zoomed in and he had his jaw dropp and could not believe I saw it.

I also remember when I was in Happauge like 15 years ago... I had been told that they were flying an SR-71 again a month earlier and saw it pass at a very high altitude while outside on break with a bunch of people. This was barely visible yet I saw the distinctive shape.... He was sub sonic but wild as hell to see. I was just about doing back-flips at work and everyone was like HUH?

I also saw 4 what appeared to be F-18's a month ago and they were really Dots!!! I had a really hard time but think I got it right....

couple 16's while pumpkin picking last year...They were Up there (I think I took pics)

I saw a B-52 ALL THEY WAY UP TOP... DOT (Made me realize that I can not see fighters at the ceiling!)

I love dot spotting, but when I see something neat...people look at me weird.

MORS-AB-ALTO
2008-06-13, 02:12 AM
Great catch Fred. :D

Not the first time I've seen in flight refueling over LI, but the first time I've seen someone catch it. Sure it happens more often than we think. A few years back I caught A KC-10 passing gas to a C-5 with a 1500mm telescope way north of Melville, probably over LI sound or CT. The racetrack chart is quite interesting Moose!

Gerard
2008-06-13, 06:51 PM
>I have really good eyes and as a kid my dad would call me eagle eyes. I always call out the planes when people are going HUH.<

LOL, my mother always said I could hear between walls. That came in handy copter spotting. I kinda have the "Radar O'Reilly" ability to hear
helicopters way before anyone else. Or maybe they actually hear them but couldnt give a squat!!! :D
Great shots and thanks for the info. I always keep my binocs handy when I'm hanging out in my backyard because you never know what you
might see.

mirrodie
2008-06-13, 08:53 PM
Great catch Fred and I learned a lot from this thread.

Back when Air Force One was around I caught a tanker way up high and some fighters but no mile high shenanigans.

Nick
2008-06-14, 03:13 PM
Great catch! Out at Gabreski we get a lot of nice vapor trails over the base. I would look silly walking around on the ramp with my binoc's, but I've been tempted! The other day we had two F-15's fly over, they weren't quite dots but it was a catch nonetheless.

Idlewild
2008-06-16, 10:28 PM
KC-10's Gone Wild. Get a hangar you two!