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The National Interest on MSNThe B-47 Stratojet Was Too Well-Designed for Its Own GoodThe B-47 was so aerodynamically clean that generating the drag necessary to slow down and land safely required the use of ...
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The National Interest on MSNThe U.S. Air Force Accidentally Dropped a Nuclear Bomb in Georgia—and Still Can’t Find ItIn 2001, a Department of Energy hydrographic survey suggested that the bomb was buried between five and 15 feet of silt. The ...
This included not only the B-17 and the B-24, but also the, at that time still modern, B-29. This piston engine bomber was further developed into the B-50, fitted with more powerful piston engines.
https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.11033252.2 https://www.jstor.org/stable/jj.11033252.2 When the B-58 Hustler bomber entered service in 1958 it was a very futuristic looking ...
AT AN AIR FORCE FIREPOWER DEMONSTRATION HELD AT EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE IN FLORIDA on May 7, 1957, a silvery swept-wing Boeing B-47 Stratojet bomber roared in low at 500 mph before a crowd of more ...
Senior Editor Dan Marx speaks with Sohil Singh, president of Business Development at StratoJet, about the company's Hawk roll-to-roll device; the Falcon XL-3300 roll-to-roll device; and the Shark ...
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