Very cool. It's interesting to note that the B-52 ended production before many of the current Air Force pilots were even born. It's also quite conceivable in many cases that a B-52 could have been piloted by a current pilot's father & soon you will be able to say that it could have been piloted by a current pilot's grandfather as the B-52 is expected to remain in service at least somewhere around 2040. Very remarkable for any aircraft let alone an active combat aircraft. Thanks for posting! :)
Very cool. It's interesting to note that the B-52 ended production before many of the current Air Force pilots were even born. It's also quite conceivable in many cases that a B-52 could have been piloted by a current pilot's father & soon you will be able to say that it could have been piloted by a current pilot's grandfather as the B-52 is expected to remain in service at least somewhere around 2040. Very remarkable for any aircraft let alone an active combat aircraft. Thanks for posting! :)
wow! tolle aufnahmen:)
My favorite Bomber !!!
Rusty but trusty. Last B-52 to roll off the assembly line in Wichita,KS at the Boeing plant was an H model in August 1962.