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Ambassador -> OT - interesting mission of the B-52 in the Cold War era (2/25/2021 7:48:02 AM)

https://theaviationgeekclub.com/former-b-52-pilot-tells-the-story-behind-this-photo-of-two-buffs-buzzing-uss-nimitz-aircraft-carrier

I found this story while trying to find information on a photo of a B-52 on the deck of CV-68, which I suppose was a photoshop montage (I was just trying to find a confirmation on the net, to show the proof to a friend).

I’ve always been fascinated by the extreme long range of the B-52, and this story showcases it. They flew from Guam - a few decades earlier, the B-29 were barely reaching Japan from there.

You can keep your USS Nimitz in the ‘80s, I’ll just take one B-52 squadron back to 1942...




RangerJoe -> RE: OT - interesting mission of the B-52 in the Cold War era (2/25/2021 1:38:00 PM)

Those things are very loud when they flow over your head at 1000 feet.[X(]




Sardaukar -> RE: OT - interesting mission of the B-52 in the Cold War era (2/25/2021 2:19:21 PM)

I really hope they'd up-engine them. Plus would be amusing to see their 100 yr anniversary in USAF. That is if I live that long [:'(]

I think modern engines would be more powerful and fuel-efficient.




BBfanboy -> RE: OT - interesting mission of the B-52 in the Cold War era (2/25/2021 4:20:31 PM)


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ORIGINAL: RangerJoe

Those things are very loud when they flow over your head at 1000 feet.[X(]

One flew over my car as we were driving past Minot AFB. Not nearly as loud as the B-1b at an air show that made a low-slow pass then folded the wings back and cut in the afterburner to climb almost vertical - ear assaulting thunder and impact on the chest and belly. Same for a Vulcan bomber when it did that nearly overhead while practicing for the Toronto Air Show at CFB Trenton, Ontario.

At the CFB Moose Jaw Air Show the CF-101 Voodoos showed off by cutting in their afterburners with a solid thump, while the CF-105 Starfighters 'jazzed' their throttle to make the engine scream. All good entertainment. [:)]




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