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B-66 Destroyer Light Bomber on Tarmac

The Douglas A3D Skywarrior was the Navy's first twinjet nuclear bomber. The revised U.S. Air Force version of the Skywarrior was named the Destroyer and designated the B-66. Douglas built 294 B-66 Destroyers. In speed, range and capacity, the B-66 twinjet met all tactical requirements for delivering the most potent weapons. The RB-66 was modified for use in night photo, electronics and weather reconnaissance. 
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Unique identifier BI217132 
Boeing ID 177364 
Type Image 
Size 7617px × 5684px   21MB 
License type RM 
Keywords
1950s
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