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Description This Boeing KC-135R first flew on October 27, 1958 (!). Construction number is 17559/ 168. The oldest jet I ever pictured (I assume). Since 1990 the four-holer has been flying with new engine and, therefore, looks quite up-to-date...very rare at ZRH.
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Author Aero Icarus from Zürich, Switzerland

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