Watch Boeing refuel a huge military tanker mid-flight

The mid-flight refuel took on 1,200 gallons per minute.
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Boeing successfully refueled a KC-46 Pegasus tanker from a fellow tanker -- mid-air.

Boeing transferred 146,000 pounds of fuel from one plane to another after taking off from Boeing Field, near Seattle.

Here's a video of the mid-air fuel transfer. The fuel was off-loaded at a rate of 1,200 gallons per minute.

The fuel exchange was part of the Federal Aviation Administration's Supplemental Type Certificate, or STC, testing. The military tanker hit a "major certification milestone" during the flight, which lasted thee hours and 48-minutes, according to Boeing. The craft proved it could handle receiving fuel from three tankers -- the KC-46, KC-135, and KC-10. For those tests, a total of 540,600 pounds of fuel was exchanged.

This is part of a series of tests to certify the craft as a military tanker. The plane, which is a commercial 767-2C with military systems added on, has already flown 2,700 hours and made refuels with many other aircrafts beyond the tankers, like the F-16, as part of testing.

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The KC-46 will be used in the U.S. military for refueling and taking on extra fuel. It will also carry passengers and cargo. The plane is supposed to be ready by October, but it looks like issues developing a new tanker will delay that delivery date.

The tanker took its maiden flight for the U.S. Air Force in December.

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Sasha Lekach

Sasha is a news writer at Mashable's San Francisco office. She's an SF native who went to UC Davis and later received her master's from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. She's been reporting out of her hometown over the years at Bay City News (news wire), SFGate (the San Francisco Chronicle website), and even made it out of California to write for the Chicago Tribune. She's been described as a bookworm and a gym rat.

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