McDonnel Douglas KC-10 Extender
The McDonnel Douglas KC-10 Extender is a three engined tanker used by the US Air Force. Developed from the DC-10 airliner, it is one of several aircraft used for refueling purposes. Entering service in 1981, the KC-10 is expected to serve until 2043. Refueling is done with a long arm that extends from the rear of the aircraft.
Blockcount:404 Blocks
Flying Difficulty:Easy
Controls
X: Engine
R T Y
F G H: Pitch, Roll, Yaw
Q, E: Landing Gear
J, N: Raise/Lower refueling arm
M: Extend/Retract Arm
B: Grabber on Refueling Arm
N: Camera