Victor K.1

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Victor K.1 was an aerial refueling tanker variant of the British Handley Page Victor strategic bomber, converted to extend the range of Royal Air Force aircraft during the Cold War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aerial refueling tanker aircraft
aircraft variant
military aircraft
aircraftCategory tanker variant of strategic bomber
aircraftConfiguration high-wing jet
aircraftRole aerial refueling tanker
aircraftType jet-powered tanker
airForce Royal Air Force NERFINISHED
basedOn Handley Page Victor NERFINISHED
conversionPurpose to extend operational range of RAF strike and transport aircraft
to provide aerial refueling capability
convertedFrom Handley Page Victor strategic bomber NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
designedFor air-to-air refueling operations
developedIn United Kingdom NERFINISHED
era Cold War era
manufacturer Handley Page NERFINISHED
operatedBy Royal Air Force
originatesFromAircraftFamily Handley Page Victor NERFINISHED
partOf Royal Air Force tanker fleet NERFINISHED
primaryFunction extending the range of Royal Air Force aircraft
in-flight refueling of other aircraft
serviceBranch Royal Air Force NERFINISHED
usedBy Royal Air Force
usedDuring Cold War

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