No doubt that she was operated by the 328th Bomb Squadron / 93rd Bomb Wing out of Castle AFB, this B-52G had already been in store at AMARC for several months when photographed in October 1994.
Taxiing back to the ramp, this B-52G displayed at the 1987 International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford. She was operated by the Barksdale AFB based 2nd Bomb Wing and was named "Vader".
A true Cold War warrior, this B-52G displayed at the 1987 International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford. She was operated by the Barksdale AFB based 2nd Bomb Wing.
The B-52G fleet started to arrive for storage at AMARC in late 1989 though only five examples were in store by the end of the year including 57-6500 which was the first G model to be placed in store.