The -10 also has the trending, labled, and much brighter director light system. With the -135, you have to remember the D-F-U-A pneumonic in order to remember what the director lights are telling you. Was helpful in the F-117, where the A/R receptacle is behind the cockpit; but all director lights were pretty much useless in the A-10, where the A/R door was in front of the windscreen. In the -117, all I had to do was park in position. In the A-10, some boomers seemingly wanted me to self-plug and would never seem to reach-out and make the plug themselves until the very last second. Of course, with the A/R receptacle up front, whenever I got a -135 with a leaky boom knuckle, I wouldn't be able to see anything out front while connected, due to all the fuel spray all over the windscreen. Made for fun times. One thing I hated on the KC-10 when in the A-10, was the two stupid white receptacle illuminator lights at the end of their probe that they'd use for the boomer to help see the A/R receptacle on the receiver. Sure, it's useful for when the A/R door is behind me like on the -117, but Id get boomers who'd use is on the A-10 at night, and blind the hell out of me with it.