This week’s Time Capsule looks at cigarettes, a fatal bicycle wreck, the Korean War, counterfeiting, arson and a body found ...
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Boneyard files: Boeing B-47 Stratojet – the final landing of the SAC veteran
A look at the Boeing B-47 Stratojet at Davis-Monthan in the late 1960s, covering its swept-wing design, Cold War role, and ...
Important Arkansas historical events and significant anniversaries for March 31, with notable births and deaths of people with Arkansas connections for this date. Information is drawn from state ...
The U.S. Air Force is investing billions in the Boeing F-47 and Northrop Grumman B-21, but are the wars in Ukraine and Iran showing us that stealth bombers and sixth-generation fighters are ...
In what may be a hint of things to come or a subtle act of disinformation, Pratt & Whitney has released a video possibly featuring a tantalizing new image of the Boeing F-47 sixth-generation fighter ...
A formation of B-47s from Little Rock AFB were tasked to fly a simulated attack over northern Ontario and the Central US. Ground controllers at Pagwa Radar Station directed two F-102s from Kincheloe ...
The Air Force needs to buy at least 200 B-21 Raider stealth bombers, the Mitchell Institute argued in a new paper. (Kyle Brasier/U.S. Air Force) The U.S. Air Force must buy at least 500 ...
The B-52 enabled sustained global strike missions far from American shores without relying on nearby bases. The C-17 allowed forces to deploy rapidly and directly into distant theaters. This reduced ...
Following a Project WIBAC (Wichita Boeing Aircraft Company) Mission, (testing the suitability of the B-47 for USAF service), the aircraft ground looped when landing, causing extensive airframe damage.
Then Military Deputy for the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force Lt. Gen. Dale White takes part in a panel discussion at the Air and Space Forces Association’s Air, Space & Cyber Conference, ...
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This Massive Airplane Flew Upside Down to Toss Atomic Bombs: B-47 Stratojet Idiot's Loop
In this 1957 video, a 110-foot long, 116-foot wide, 133,000-pound Boeing B-47 bomber pulls a tight upside down maneuver after releasing its payload. The technique was so risky that pilots called it ...
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