THE 60-YEAR HISTORY OF THE B-52 STRATOFORTRESS

Similar documents
ARCHIVED REPORT. Boeing B-52 Stratofortress - Archived 2/2003

When. The power and precision of USAF s F-15E Strike Eagles starts with the Fourth Fighter Wing.

Mathematics of Flight. Distance, Rate and Time

TABLE OF CONTENTS FLIGHT SIMULATOR TRAIN CARS. Table of Contents...2. Overview Map of the Heritage Airpark...3. Boeing B-52D Stratofortress...

UAV Drones. Team RamRod: Tyler Barry James Bohn Daniel Ramirez Hari Shrestha Arlo Swanson Garret Wilbanks

WHY TWO SPOOLS ARE BETTER THAN ONE: EQUIPPING OUR MILITARY WITH THE BEST TECHNOLOGY FOR EXISTING AND EMERGING THREATS

US Weapons of the. Persian Gulf War

Overview of WWII Part 1

RESTRICTED AN 01 -SEC - 2 PILOT'S FLIGHT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ARMY MODELS. B-24D and J

American Bomber Aircraft Development In World War 2 By William Norton READ ONLINE

JUNKERS JU 88 KAMPFGESCHWADER ON THE RUSSIAN FRONT (COMBAT AIRCRAFT) BY JOHN WEAL

Stagger Around #3: AGM-129 Advanced Cruise Missile, Abridged Edition

UNCLASSIFIED: Distribution Statement A. Approved for public release.

Visit Beechcraft.com or contact a defense company sales rep:

B-47E. The B-47E in formation

This We'll Defend. Russell Phillips. Shilka Publishing U. S. A R M Y

ATC/CCF First Class Cadets. First Class Cadet Activity

AGM-114 Hellfire. Version: Basic Interim HF II Longbow Diameter: 7 in 7 in 7 in 7 in Weight: 100 lb 107 lb 100 lb 108 lb

Zeppelin The German Airship For use in Axis & Allies 1914 Board Game Historical Board Gaming v1.0

BUSHMASTER FAMILY OF VEHICLES.

Photo by Ted Carlson. Photo by Ted Carlson

Convair B-36: America s Big Stick

Flying Wing. Matt Statzer Bryan Williams Mike Zauberman. 17 March

Helicopter Gunships: Deadly Combat Weapon Systems (Specialty Press) By Wayne Mutza READ ONLINE

UNCLASSIFIED BUDGET ITEM JUSTIFICATION (EXHIBIT P-40) P-1 LINE ITEM NOMENCLATURE: C-12

Content. Introduction. Technology. Type of unmanned vehicle. Past, Present, Future. Conclusion

476th vfighter Group Weapon Fact Sheet 6: AGM-65 Maverick

B-17 Flying Fortress Units Of The Pacific War (Combat Aircraft) By Martin Bowman READ ONLINE

U.S. Patrol Torpedo Boats In World War II, By John Lambert, T. Garth Connelly

/72 PBM-5 Mariner USN

Since the late 1990s, Moscow has conducted a slow but systematic restoration of its fleet of long-range Bears and Blackjacks.

Panzer Grenadiers 255 MP (45) Munitions Halftrack 200 MP 15 Fuel. Vampire Halftrack 220 MP. Mortar Halftrack 240 MP 40 Fuel

How to use the Multirotor Motor Performance Data Charts

US101 REPORTING FOR DUTY

S-65 S-65. Oct (203) I I (203) Newsletter The Igor I. Sikorsky Historical Archives Inc. All rights reserved.

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.

67-25,000 gallon fuel tanks

WEAPONS WORLD WAR II: WAR ON LAND. 1. ARMORED WARFARE or BLITZKRIEG A. TANKS: Faster and more powerful they were organized into armored divisions.

Can the Air Force get 30 to 50 more years out of the bombers it already has?

Jet Provost Design & Development. First Came The Piston Provost:

Test of. Boeing AH-64D Apache Longbow. Produced by Area-51 Simulations

COMPANY COMMANDER SUPPORT WEAPONS TACTICAL BRIEFING ON SUPPORT WEAPONS


If searched for the book 21st Century Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Reliability Study - Predator, Pioneer, Hunter, UAS - Power, Propulsion, Flight

Enola Gay: Mission To Hiroshima By Gordon Thomas, Max Morgan-Witts

Landships of Mogdonazia by John Bell

XB-47. The XB

WHEN BORDER SECURITY MATTERS

The UAV Question And Answer Book: (Predators, Reapers And The Other Unmanned Aerial Systems That Are Changing The Face Of Aviation) By Paul E.

Dues dates: Parts 0-3 due Sept. 20, 5pm, parts 4-5 due Sept 27, part 6 due Oct. 4

UNITED STATES MILITARY AIRCRAFT by Jos Heyman

Test of. Boeing MH-47G Chinook. Produced by Area-51 Simulations

Aeronautical Systems Center

Top 9 Attack Helicopters

Compared Air Combat Performances analysis Mig-21 versus F-5E

Precision and reliability for air, land and sea

Aircraft Characteristics/ Aircraft Recognition

THE PERFECT MOBILE VSHORAD SOLUTION

Rafale Deal. Page 1 of 8

MULTI-MISSION FAMILY OF VEHICLES M-ATV INNOVATION DRIVES FORWARD

Mega Engineering vehicles. the next generation of advanced apc

Martin Aircraft Specifications 1998 The Glenn L. Martin Aviation Museum

Before Predator: The Early History of USAF Remotely Piloted Aircraft

Image 1. Wirbelwind based on Pz IV chassis.

TECHNICAL SUPPORT ASSETS COMPOSITION

(R)F-84E Thunderjet Royal Norwegian Air Force

Statement of Jim Schoppenhorst, Director, DD(X) BAE Systems / Armament Systems Division. Before the

(Other 39 Plan included)

1/25/2017. Operation Sea Lion German Invasion of England & The Battle of Britain The Luftwaffe s Attempt to Gain Air Superiority & Beyond!

AMSOIL INC. A commitment to excellence in synthetic lubrication.

Get wet with submarine tech photos

Reducing Landing Distance

AMARA-CLASS MAIN HULL

Big Red: Three Months On Board A Trident Nuclear Submarine By Douglas C. Waller READ ONLINE

Mitsubishi A7M2 Reppu

Big Fella. USAF built only one XC-99, in Soon, this enormous aircraft will have a new home at the US Air Force Museum. By Bruce D.

DRK CASE STUDY. Weapon and explosive capabilities of PKK. Weapon and explosive capabilities of PKK in General

Boeing B-47 Stratojet USER MANUAL. Virtavia B-47E Stratojet DTG Steam Edition Manual Version 2

Т38 STILET. Air Defense Missile System

AeroVironment, Inc. Corporate Overview. Background

Eurofighter. Pilot s Notes CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION... 2 Eurofighter specifications... 2 AIRCRAFT IN THIS SIMULATION... 4 FLIGHT DYNAMICS...

WITH REVA, NOBODY GETS LEFT BEHIND!

SEASPRITE. SH-2G Super MODERN MARITIME SOLUTION

Name: Scout Troop: Patrol:

Phase I Submission Name of Program: B-1 Program, Integrated Battle Station (IBS)

PROJECT HAVE DOUGHNUT -

Royal Air Force Museum Aircraft Check List

Span m [65.16 ft] Length m [43.89 ft] Height m [12.08 ft]

Cub Scout Den Meeting Outline

henry ford Differentiated reading passages

The quest continues for ways to make unmanned systems

(Review X-Model and V-Model)

Presentation. 16 September Piaggio Aerospace: Fuel Cells in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Research Perspectives

PRA Chapter 40. Boston to San Diego in gyros! Serving Southern Ohio, Northern Kentucky and Eastern Indiana

THE FIRE SUPPORT DILEMMA

WENDOVER ARMY AIR FIELD

The Puma. Protection I Survivability I Effectiveness

AW149 MULTI-MISSION PERFORMANCE

SKYRANGER OA-X2 LIGHT-ATTACK AIRCRAFT 27 July 2017

USAF Strike Fighters. An analysis of range, stamina, turning, and acceleration

Transcription:

10 BEST GYM BAGS Workout gear comes in all shapes and sizes, so should the bag. 10 CANNED CRAFT BEERS The revival of the can. 3 BEST CUSTOM SUNGLASS MAKERS Way more than just picking a color. 5 THROWBACK WATCHES Steady handed style from bygone days. FRIDAY, SEP 26, 2 0 1 4 GP100 FEATURES BUYING GUIDES KITS FILMS OPINION SERIES SEARCH SUBSCRIBE ABOUT PREV Time Is Money: Weiss s Field Watch Aims for Heirloom Status Decrypted: The State of Drones in America, Today, Tomorrow and Beyond NEXT Long Rifle of the Air Age THE 60-YEAR HISTORY OF THE B-52 STRATOFORTRESS SCIENCE & DESIGN : DESIGN By JAN TEGLER on 9.3.14 W hen General Nathan Twining, chief of staff of the U.S. Air Force from 1953 to 1957, called the Boeing B-52 the long rifle of the air age shortly after it entered service on June 29, 1955, no one imagined that the eight-engine, 390,000- That s astounding longevity for any vehicle, particularly a weapon with an expected service life of just a few years, whose origins date back to the years immediately following World War Two. have both served as Stratofortress aircrew. Since the last months of the Vietnam War, the B-52 community has affectionately referred to the big bomber as the BUFF (Big Ugly Fat Fellow); that conflict marked the first use of the BUFF in combat. Since Page 1 / 6

pound bomber would still be operational 60 years later. Had he a crystal ball, General Twining would have been able to add that the nation s new long rifle would go on to become the longest-serving military aircraft in American history. Continually upgraded, modified and adapted to new missions, the amazing B-52 is far from being finished after six decades; in fact, the Air Force plans to fly it until 2040. Employed as a high-altitude nuclear delivery vehicle, low-level penetrator (to evade surface-to-air missiles), conventional bomber, flight test asset and foil for popular music, the Stratofortress is a military and cultural fixture. The saying the last B 52 pilot has yet to born may no longer hold true, but there are still plenty of grandfathers and grandsons and in at least one case, three generations of a single family who then, the B-52 has been engaged in nearly every action the U.S. has entered, from Desert Storm and Operation Allied Force (Kosovo) to operations Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan) and Iraqi Freedom. Thankfully, it has never been called upon to fulfill the role for which it was originally intended: an intercontinental, high-altitude nuclear bomber. In 1940, it was feared that England might fall to the Nazis, and the USAAC called for designs for a weapon with transatlantic range to continue the fight against the Axis; Convair s gigantic B 36 Peacemaker, first fielded in 1948, was the answer to that call. Ironically, rapid advances in technology, including the emergence of high-speed and high-altitude jet fighters, made the newly operational Peacemaker obsolete. But an outline for the B 36 s replacement had already been issued, calling for a bomber with an unrefueled range of 8,000 miles performance was only slightly better than that of the Peacemaker. The end of 1948 saw advances in jet engine development and aerial refueling, and, on a visit to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base on Thursday October 21, 1948, the Air Force asked the B-54 design team to consider the possibility of a pure-jet heavy bomber. So the design team closeted itself in a hotel in Dayton, Ohio that weekend, and on Monday the 25th, presented the Air Force with the design that would make its first flight just over three years later as the YB- Page 2 / 6

with a 10,000-pound bomb load and a top speed of 450 mph. The Peacemaker already carried much more (up to 86,000 pounds with the B-36D) and nearly met the range requirement; but it wasn t fast enough to evade attackers or reach targets quickly. Boeing responded with a large, straightwing turboprop design, the B-54, but its 52. The futuristic airplane was a huge advance over previous heavy bombers, incorporating many of the engineering features Boeing s radical B 47 Stratojet medium bomber had only just pioneered: the 160-foot-long B-52 was a swept-wing, long-range (upgraded models could exceed 8,800 miles unrefueled), highspeed hammer. Eight Pratt & Whitney J57 turbojets were pylon mounted on the B 52 s 185 foot wingspan. These were developed especially for the BUFF, capable of producing more than 11,000 pound of thrust (initially) and propelling the bomber to 650 mph in level flight. They also provided enough power to haul combined internal and (later) external loads as heavy as 70,000 pounds. Six men were required to operate the fearsome new jet: a pilot, copilot, radar navigator (bombardier), navigator, electronic warfare officer and tail gunner (eliminated in 1991, with the June 1955 as the B-52B, Boeing already had more advanced variants under development, including the C, D, E and F models that were to form the core of Strategic Air Command s (SAC) nuclear bomber force through the early 1960s. Beginning in 1958, nuclear-armed SAC B- 52s flew airborne alert to ensure the safety of a response team in the event that the U.S. was caught off guard by enemy attack. BUFF crews remained aloft 24-7 on flights as long as 26 hours, supported by multiple aerial refuelings; similar flights delivered over 15,000 tons of bombs across 11 days; this intensive action, in addition to General William C. Westmoreland s saturation strikes throughout the remainder of war, is credited with bringing the North Vietnamese to the negotiating table to end conflict. By that point, longer-ranged and more powerful second generation B 52Gs and B-52Hs had been operational for 11 years, adapted to utilize a wide variety of stand-off missiles as well as conventional bombs. Both munitions were employed by the B-52 Page 3 / 6

removal of the tail gun). Together they could deliver a nuclear knockout the likes of which had never been imagined. Later versions, including those now in service, could punch harder and more precisely with conventional weapons. By the time the BUFF made its operational debut in occurred during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis to prevent the escalation of the superpower stand-off. It wasn t until June 1965 that B 52s were first used as conventional bombers, during the Arc Light bombing campaign in Vietnam. Then, during Operation Linebacker II in December 1972, B-52s during Operation Desert Storm in 1991, wherein BUFFs flew 1,741 sorties and delivered more than 27,000 tons of bombs. B-52 crews finally stood down on September 27, 1991 after 36 years on nuclear alert, and by May 1992 all variants had been retired except for the B-52H, which remains in service. B-52Hs participated in the opening strikes in Afghanistan in 2001 and Iraq in 2003 and continue to fly close-air support missions alongside the much younger B-1B Lancer and B-2 Spirit. Altogether, 744 B-52s have been produced, and while the youngest B-52 in service was built in 1962, modernization continues today with the Combat Network Communications Technology (CONECT) upgrade, a digital architecture including display screens, computer network servers and real-time beyond-line-of-sight communication links, allowing crews to stay connected to the world throughout their mission. CONECT upgrades to the remaining 76 B-52Hs are expected to be complete by 2020; later that decade, the newly outfitted BUFFs will fly alongside their eventual replacement: the Long-Range Strike-Bomber. Up Next: History of the Jeep Willys ADVENTURE IS ONE CLICK AWAY Subscribe to GP for a daily dose of the best in gear, adventure, design, tech and culture. 5pm sharp. Page 4 / 6

Subscribe to GP for a daily dose of the best in gear, adventure, design, tech and culture. 5pm sharp. Email Address SUBSCRIBE DON'T MISS BREAKING DOWN ROGER FEDERER S FIRST NEW RACKET IN 10 YEARS THE SURVIVAL CAPSULE AND THE FUTURE OF TSUNAMI SAFETY DESIGN SPOTLIGHT: IS JIBO REALLY THE FUTURE OF ROBOTICS? AT TEL AVIV S BLOOMFIELD, BRINGING FURNITURE DESIGN INTO THE SPOTLIGHT A VISIT TO THULE S U.S. HEADQUARTERS IN SEYMOUR, CT BREAKDOWN: NASA Z-2 SPACESUIT FILED UNDER B-52,BOEING,HISTORY,MILITARY PREV TOP HOME SUBSCRIBE NEXT READ OUR LATEST FEATURES SUBSCRIBE TO OUR RSS FEED GP100 TODAY IN GEAR THIS WEEK IN CULTURE BUYING GUIDES KITS OCTANE TIMEKEEPING LIMITS TASTING NOTES GUIDE TO LIFE Page 5 / 6

Spirit Of Adventure, Passion For Gear Gear Patrol is a gathering place for guys hell-bent on making the most of their time on planet Earth in the 21st century. What we do is what magazines have always done: provide a filter on the world, our take on what s valuable and interesting, using original photography and thoughtful storytelling -- but with the agility a website affords. That means we can tapdance between brand new product releases and timeless stories about people and far-off places, on the same day, on the same page, from our HQ in New York or anywhere else in the world. We value our long game and our short game equally. More this way. Get In Touch SAY HELLO MEET THE WRITERS ADVERTISE TIPS & SUBMISSIONS CORRECTIONS WRITE FOR US Popular MONTH OF BEEF ROAD TO IRONMAN DEFENSE JOURNAL BREAKTHROUGHS HUNTING EBAY SHARP SHOOTER CANON BRAND GUIDE DRAFTING IT Essential Reads ACQUIRE A CONTINUOUS LEAN ADVENTURE JOURNAL ART OF MANLINESS BIKE EXIF COOL HUNTING COOL MATERIAL HODINKEE NOT COT SELECTISM WORLD'S BEST EVER VALET THE VERGE WIRECUTTER GEAR PATROL MMXIV, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED DESIGNED & INDEPENDENTLY PUBLISHED BY GP ADVERTISE LEGAL & PRIVACY Page 6 / 6