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AJ Savage
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AJ-1 Savage Bomber

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 BI220184 
Boeing ID 84-248a 
Type Image 
Size 4750px × 3800px   51MB 
License type RM 
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1940s
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