KC-135 Tanker Mito/Cell Takeoff
This clip has something special. We do not often launch multiple tankers at one time. Usually, this Minimum Interval Takeoff (MITO) has twelve(12) second spacing, unless restricted by weather. It is called a cell formation once joined in flight. You can gather, we are #4 in the 5 Ship Tanker Cell. KC-135 Tanker Cell Takeoff [Cued] KC-135 Tanker Cell Departure Rejoin [ • KC-135 Tanker Cell Departure Rejoin ] If you enjoyed this clip, see the Playlist USAF KC-135 Stratotanker Flying Clips on my channel at: / anthonyburleson

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TRIBUTE TO THE KC-135

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KC-135A Navigator and Boom Operator save Pilots.

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Russian Controller Has No Choice But To Break The RULES to Prevent Disaster

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Woman Turns Gas Station Into a Battlefield

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Global Shield Minimum Interval Take Off MITO launch of B 5

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Insane Aviation & Sky Fails Caught on Camera

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Why German Engineers Couldn't Explain How Britain Built A Bomb That Bounced On Water

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Minimum Interval Take Off (MITO) launch of 9 B-52s and 5 K-135s in under 5 minutes.

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KC-135 Mission At Red Flag 17-1 • Cockpit Takeoff & Landing

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KC-135E Aircraft Tail No. 71507

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Global Shield.mpg

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The Indispensables: KC-135 Air Refueling

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B-52G 16 ship MITO Guam '87

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KC-135A Engine Run

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TENSE SECONDS Before Touchdown - Unedited

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Boeing B-52E & KC-135A - "Take-Off March AFB" - 1968

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Why German Aces Escorted a British Spitfire Home

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B-52 MITO departure, Minot AFB, ND

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SAC Simulated Alert Response 1968

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