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502-11B Air Cart Beside B-52A Stratofortress
B-52 Stratofortress at Night
Loading Capsule in B-52 Stratofortress Belly
B-52 Stratofortress Flight Line at Castle AFB
B-52C Stratofortress Tails on the Flight Line
B-52 Stratofortress Wingtip Fuel Tank
B-52 Stratofortress at Night
B-52 Stratofortress Cockpit Simulator, Castle AFB
B-52 Stratofortress Line at Night
B-52 Stratofortress Cockpit Simulator, Castle AFB
B-52B Stratofortress in Flight
B-52 Stratofortress Flight Line
B-52C Stratofortress in Flight
B-52A Stratofortress Nose
B-52 Stratofortress Flight Line at Night
B-52H Stratofortress Flight Line
B-52C Stratofortress Jet Bomber Above Clouds
Silhouetted Figures by B-52 Stratofortress
B-52 Stratofortress Flight Line at Night
Men Inspect a B-52 Stratofortress on Tarmac
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B-52 Stratofortress on the Tarmac at Night
The Boeing B-52 was the country’s first long- range, swept-wing bomber. By the 21st century, it was in its fifth decade of operational service. Originally designed as an intercontinental high-altitude nuclear bomber, the B-52 was adapted to meet changing defense needs. B-52s are capable of low-level flight, conventional bombing, extended-range flights, and missile launches hundreds of miles from targets. A total of 744 B-52s were built in all versions between 1952 and 1962. No other bomber in U.S. Military history has remained operational as long as the B-52.
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Unique identifier
BI211604
Boeing ID
p16316
Type
Image
Size
5100px × 3950px 19MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1950s
adults
airplanes
bombers
close-ups
dark
exteriors
fuselages
ground crews
ground shots
half-length views
head on views
jets
left front views
maintenance
male
military
military livery
monoplanes
night
nose sections
one person
out of production
photos
scanned from film negative
structural systems
tarmac
text
unpainted
viewed from below
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