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Photo ID 239961 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force Boeing B 52F Stratofortress, 57 0035
Photo ID: 239961
7th October 1994, this was a line up of BUFF rear fuselage sections and tail units which had already been guillotined. The 3rd fin from the right is clearly that of B-52F 57-0035 which was last operated by the 93rd BW and entered MASDC November 1978.
Photo ID 109350 by Peter Boschert. USA Air Force Boeing B 52F Stratofortress, 57 0038
Photo ID: 109350
Preserved in Palmdale Heritage Air Park since february 2007
Photo ID 31088 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force Boeing B 52F Stratofortress, 57 0038
Photo ID: 31088
Then on display at the Oklahoma City State Fairgrounds, this B-52F shows the tall fin which is a characteristic of the 'BUFFs' prior to the G and H models.
Photo ID 31034 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force Boeing B 52F Stratofortress, 57 0038
Photo ID: 31034
On display at the Oklahoma City State Fairgrounds, this B-52F shows four of her eight Pratt & Whitney J57-P-43WA turbojets, each rated at 11,200 lb.s.t dry and 13,750 lb.s.t. with water injection. These gave a maximum speed of 638 mph at 21,000 feet.
Photo ID 31033 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force Boeing B 52F Stratofortress, 57 0038
Photo ID: 31033
Then on display at the Oklahoma City State Fairgrounds, this B-52F shows her quad rear 0.5-in machine guns, a characteristic of the 'BUFF' prior to the H model.
Photo ID 31032 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force Boeing B 52F Stratofortress, 57 0038
Photo ID: 31032
Then on display at the Oklahoma City State Fairgrounds, this B-52F shows the smooth uncluttered nose which is a characteristic of the 'BUFFs' prior to the G and H models. Sadly she was also in use as a cable support!
Photo ID 31031 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force Boeing B 52F Stratofortress, 57 0038
Photo ID: 31031
A really impressive sight at the Oklahoma City State Fairgrounds, this is one of the very few B-52F models preserved today. Not that long after this photo was taken she was dismantled and trucked to the Joe Davies Heritage Airpark at Palmdale Plant 42, CA
Photo ID 2589 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force Boeing B 52F Stratofortress,
Photo ID: 2589
these B-52F Stratofortresses might have taken part in the Arc Light bombing missions in Vietnam in 1965. The type was retired to MASDC in 1978 and they were clearly showing signs of weathering when photographed nine years later.
Photo ID 2495 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force Boeing B 52F Stratofortress,
Photo ID: 2495
Believed to be an early camouflaged version of the B-52F in the 57-00xx range, this BUFF was photographed through the fence at AMARC in early 1987. This once mighty strategic bomber looked like an abandoned child's toy.
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