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Τι (ποιος) είναι refuel - ορισμός

FLIGHT OPERATION IN WHICH ONE OR MORE AIRCRAFT ARE REFUELED IN FLIGHT FROM ANOTHER AIRCRAFT IN FLIGHT
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  • The US Air Force [[Boeing B-50 Superfortress]] ''[[Lucky Lady II]]'' being refueled by grappled-line looped-hose during the first non-stop circumnavigation of the world by air (1949)
  • alt=Large, 4-engine aircraft in flight with components for aerial refueling
  • A [[C-17 Globemaster III]] receives fuel from a KC-135 during night operations.
  • VC10]] tanker over the Falkland Islands, 2005
  • EC725]] is refueled by a [[Lockheed HC-130]] during Exercise Angel Thunder
  • HC-130P refuels HH-3E over Southeast Asia
  • Mirage 2000]]
  • A KC-10 Extender
  • boom operator]] view from the boom pod.
  • KC-135 Stratotanker]] refuels an [[F-16 Fighting Falcon]] using a flying boom
  • RAAF]] KC-30 refuels a USAF [[F-16]]
  • B-2]] over [[Edwards AFB]]
  • Capt.]] [[Lowell Smith]] and Lt. John P. Richter receiving the first mid-air refueling on 27 June 1923
  • A [[Russian Air Force]] [[Sukhoi Su-34]] takes on fuel through a Probe-and-drogue system
  • Saab JAS-39 Gripen]] of the [[Swedish Air Force]] undergoing inflight refuelling.
  • Tu-95М filling rod and filling cone from Il-78M aircraft
  • CH-53E Super Stallion]]s

refuel         
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Refuelling; Refueling (disambiguation); Fueler; Fueling; Fueler (disambiguation); Refuel; Fuelled
(refuels, refuelling, refuelled)
Note: in AM, use 'refueling', 'refueled'
When an aircraft or other vehicle refuels or when someone refuels it, it is filled with more fuel so that it can continue its journey.
His plane stopped in France to refuel...
The airline's crew refuelled the plane.
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refuelling
...in-flight refuelling of Tornados.
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refuel         
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Refuelling; Refueling (disambiguation); Fueler; Fueling; Fueler (disambiguation); Refuel; Fuelled
¦ verb (refuels, refuelling, refuelled; US refuels, refueling, refueled) (with reference to a vehicle) supply or be supplied with more fuel.
refuelling         
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Refuelling; Refueling (disambiguation); Fueler; Fueling; Fueler (disambiguation); Refuel; Fuelled
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Βικιπαίδεια

Aerial refueling

Aerial refueling, also referred to as air refueling, in-flight refueling (IFR), air-to-air refueling (AAR), and tanking, is the process of transferring aviation fuel from one aircraft (the tanker) to another (the receiver) while both aircraft are in flight. The two main refueling systems are probe-and-drogue, which is simpler to adapt to existing aircraft, and the flying boom, which offers faster fuel transfer, but requires a dedicated boom operator station.

The procedure allows the receiving aircraft to remain airborne longer, extending its range or loiter time. A series of air refuelings can give range limited only by crew fatigue/physical needs and engineering factors such as engine oil consumption. As the receiver aircraft can be topped up with extra fuel in the air, air refueling can allow a takeoff with a greater payload which could be weapons, cargo, or personnel: the maximum takeoff weight is maintained by carrying less fuel and topping up once airborne. Aerial refueling has also been considered as a means to reduce fuel consumption on long-distance flights greater than 3,000 nautical miles (5,600 km; 3,500 mi). Potential fuel savings in the range of 35–40% have been estimated for long-haul flights (including the fuel used during the tanker missions).

Usually, the aircraft providing the fuel is specially designed for the task, although refueling pods may be fitted to existing aircraft designs in the case of "probe-and-drogue" systems. The cost of the refueling equipment on both tanker and receiver aircraft and the specialized aircraft handling of the aircraft to be refueled (very close "line astern" formation flying) has resulted in the activity only being used in military operations; there are no regular civilian in-flight refueling activities. Originally employed shortly before World War II on a limited scale to extend the range of British civilian transatlantic flying boats, and then after World War II on a large scale to extend the range of strategic bombers, aerial refueling since the Vietnam War has been extensively used in large-scale military operations.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για refuel
1. Aerial tankers are used to refuel other aircraft in midair.
2. On all these flights, the jet used Prestwick to refuel.
3. After a brief stopover at Prestwick, probably to refuel, it departed again for Washington.
4. It took an hour to offload injured, refuel, and then load sacks of flour and tents..
5. We had to stop in Hawaii overnight to refuel and to leave the bodies.