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1957 Press Photo B-52 and B-58 Bombers, United States Air Force Planes

1957 Press Photo B-52 and B-58 Bombers, United States Air Force Planes

The Pentagon is reported puzzled by President Eisenhower's remark in his 11/7 nation-wide address that "the B-52 (top photo) will be succeeded by the B-58 (bottom photo), a supersonic bomber, "The military was under the impression that the B-58 Rustler which because of its high fuel consumption (to give it supersonic speed) has an approximate range of only 3,000 miles without midair refueling, would replace the present medium range B-47 and not the B-52, which is a heavy long-range bomber with a range of approximately 6000 miles without midair refueling. United States air force, planes, bombers, jets.

Photo is dated 1957.

Photo measures 7 x 9.25 inches.
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1957 Press Photo B-52 and B-58 Bombers, United States Air Force Planes
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The Pentagon is reported puzzled by President Eisenhower's remark in his 11/7 nation-wide address that "the B-52 (top photo) will be succeeded by the B-58 (bottom photo), a supersonic bomber, "The military was under the impression that the B-58 Rustler which because of its high fuel consumption (to give it supersonic speed) has an approximate range of only 3,000 miles without midair refueling, would replace the present medium range B-47 and not the B-52, which is a heavy long-range bomber with a range of approximately 6000 miles without midair refueling. United States air force, planes, bombers, jets.

Photo is dated 1957.

Photo measures 7 x 9.25 inches.