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AJ Savage
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AJ-2 Savage Flying Over Aircraft Carrier at Sunset

The AJ Savage bomber first flew July 3, 1948. It was the first U.S. bomber designed especially to carry the atomic bomb. It used two P&W R-2800 engines to turn four-bladed propellers for normal takeoff and cruise flight and a J33 turbojet for accelerated takeoff or bombing run-in. It carried a crew of three and had folding wings so that it could be stored on an aircraft carrier.
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Unique identifier BI29876 
Boeing ID naa3610 
Type Image 
Size 5500px × 5500px   86MB 
License type RM 
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