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B-52 Stratofortresss on Boeing Field at Night
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B-52 Stratofortresss on Flight Ramp
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B-52 Stratofortresses at Plant II
B-52 Stratofortress Flight Line
B-52 Stratofotresses at Boeing Field
B-52 Stratofortress Flight Line at Night
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Boeing Field Flight Test Hangar at Night
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B-52 Stratofortresss on Boeing Field 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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BI211594
Boeing ID
p15622
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