Seacat192 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2019 12:43 pm
Zack, I may be wrong here, but I think they meant that the expected arrivals go back to the US after their hot pit, rather than head out and return to Fairford after so many hours in the air.
Refuelled & a fresh crew it's more likely (IMO) they continue further east to fly a potentially useful profile that could be used in the future.
They can & do regularly fly Whiteman- Europe- Whiteman without intermediate landings, relying on a/a refuelling & crew-rest. Often referred to as a 'Global Airpower Mission'
After all, you might reasonably expect their first (of many?) missions to utilise something of the tonnes of equipment, supplies & multiple personnel flown into Fairford over the last week or so. Also, worth noting that Fairford has the capacity to fulfil a B2 turnaround at all times 24/7 without the recent influx of support
