The Military Utility of Very Large Airplanes and Alternative Fuels

The specific objectives of this work were: Evaluate very large airplanes (VLAs) in the context of existing and possible future Air Force missions, and Determine the Most attractive alternative fuel for airplanes of this type.

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AIR LOGISTICS SUPPORT
AIRLIFT OPERATIONS
COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEMS
Fuels
GUIDED MISSILE LAUNCHERS
JET ENGINE FUELS
JET TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT
LIFE CYCLE COSTS
LIQUID HYDROGEN
Logistics, Military Facilities and Supplies
LONG RANGE(DISTANCE)
MILITARY REQUIREMENTS
MILITARY STRATEGY
MISSIONS
NUCLEAR PROPULSION
TANKER AIRCRAFT
Transport Aircraft
title The Military Utility of Very Large Airplanes and Alternative Fuels
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