Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!cis.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!linac!att!cbnews!cbnews!military From: jfriday@marie.stat.uga.edu (Paul Stacy) Newsgroups: sci.military Subject: Question about in-flight refueling Message-ID: <1991Jun22.041715.3097@cbnews.cb.att.com> Date: 22 Jun 91 04:17:15 GMT Sender: military@cbnews.cb.att.com (william.a.thacker) Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 16 Approved: military@att.att.com From: jfriday@marie.stat.uga.edu (Paul Stacy) Replying to the question about the first in-flight refueling, I don't have info on it but I read about one in about 1928 between two biplanes. The one that received stayed up for 28 hours or so. The fuel was transferred through a fire hose. Paul "Joe Friday" Stacy (not net.police) Buffalo State College, New York STACY54@SNYBUFVA.BITNET (Buffalo State College VAX) JUST THE jfriday@ada.stat.uga.edu (Univ. of Georgia, Athens UNIX) "VAX", MA'AM! Disclaimer: This isn't the opinion of the school, police, Chief of Detective Staff Brown, Planet Spaceball, Starfleet Command, or the Pentagon.