- The
Boeing B-47
Stratojet (Boeing
company designation Model 450) is a
retired American long-range, six-engined, turbojet-powered
strategic bomber designed...
- The
Boeing B-47
Stratojet is an
American jet-engine
Strategic Bomber used by the
United States Air
Force from 1951
until 1977. Of the 2,032
aircraft built...
-
March 10, 1956, a B-47
Stratojet carrying nuclear weapons material disappeared over the
Mediterranean Sea. A
Boeing B-47
Stratojet, call-sign
Inkspot 59...
-
version of the
American jet-powered
medium bomber aircraft, the B-47
Stratojet. The
original designation for this
modification was YB-47C. The B-47 was...
- B-47A
Stratojets in June 1951. The B-50 was
built as an
interim strategic bomber to be
replaced by the B-47
Stratojet, but
delays to the
Stratojet forced...
-
civilian jurisdiction, and it
remained so
until 1951. The
Boeing B-47
Stratojet was the
first swept-winged jet
bomber built in
quantity for any air force...
-
American F-86L
Sabre 52-10108". Mark Natola, ed. (2002).
Boeing B-47
Stratojet.
Schiffer Publishing Ltd. pp. 77–80. ISBN 0764316702. "2
planes collide...
- of the
Boeing B-29 Superfortresses,
Boeing B-50 Superfortresses, B-47
Stratojets, B-52 Stratofortresses, and the
initial Boeing 737s. It was
located between...
- upon its three-man crews.
Designed to
replace the
subsonic Boeing B-47
Stratojet strategic bomber, the B-58
became notorious for its
sonic boom
heard on...
- jet
bomber developed in the mid-1940s. It
competed with the
Boeing B-47
Stratojet,
which proved to be a
superior design, and was
largely considered as a...