RAAF Tankers
Why do we need to send our MRTT's to Spain for final series proving flights?
Second MRTT completes flight-test program
04 Nov 2009
Following successful completion of its initial flight-test program in Brisbane, the second A330 Multi-Role Tanker-Transport (MRTT) for the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has departed Australia for Spain where it will join another RAAF MRTT for a final series of proving flights.
The aircraft is the second of five ordered by the RAAF and the first to be converted at an industrial centre outside Airbus Military's home base in Madrid.
The conversion task was successfully performed by Qantas Aviation Services with the support of Airbus Military.
Qantas in Brisbane will also perform conversion of the three remaining aircraft.
During four missions involving 20 hours of flying time, the MRTT performed all planned tests as part of a rigorous sequence of flight trials leading to certification.
One flight included several low passes over the MRTT's future home base, RAAF Amberley, in South-East Queensland, while a simulated long-haul flight took the big aircraft out to Alice Springs and Uluru, Central Australia, and back.
Ground testing prior to the first flight included a rejected takeoff, with the MRTT accelerating to 100 knots before the application of full braking to bring the aircraft to a stop.
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