The F-117 Stealth fighter refuels from Ohio National Guard KC-135 over the New Mexico desert
The Stealth fighter looks like something out of Jules Verne! It looks like it should not fly. But, it does and in this sequence, it flies up, edges closer and closer to the KC-13 tanker. Then the boom operator aboard the 121st Refueling Wing KC-135 from Rickenbacker ANGB literally flies his nozzle into position so the Stealth can refuel. The strange-looking aircraft is not there long. Then it unhooks, seems to float off and disappears.
Fun to see!
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