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No way to tell...we needed a boom refeler here is the machine but how many jets it can refuel plz reply and give info how many they can refuel in one sortie
KC-135 Stratotanker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not every receiving aircraft will be refueled with the same load. Those later in the refueling queue will take on the most when their turn come. Not only that, inexperienced pilots will take the longest to 'hook up' and master refuelers, usually NCOs, can spot them within a few seconds and will try to compensate.In the 1980s the first modification program re-engined 157 Air Force Reserve (AFRES) and Air National Guard (ANG) tankers with the Pratt & Whitney TF-33-PW-102 engines from 707 airliners retired in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The re-engined tanker, designated the KC-135E, was 14% more fuel efficient than the KC-135A and could offload 20% more fuel on long duration flights. (The difference is that the A-model weighed only 104,000 lb empty, while the E-model weighed 115,000 lb empty. But the maximum takeoff weight was not increased for the E-model. Therefore, the A-model could takeoff with 200,000 lb of fuel, while the E-model could only takeoff with 190,000 lb of fuel.)
Turbulence can also make it difficult to refuel...Especially if the refuel operation is using drogue...
Aerial refueling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
With the drogue method, the refueler have no way of compensating for aerodynamic forces upon the drogue itself. The 'hook up' burden is entirely upon the receiving pilot. The more turbulence there is, the longer the entire refueling operation, the more fuel will be taken by those later in the queue. So there is no definitive answer to your question.Drogue subject to turbulence and aerodynamic forces (bow wave) of approaching aircraft.