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  2. Boeing B-50 Superfortress - Wikipedia

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    The sole XB-44 Superfortress was a B-29 Superfortress converted to test the possibility of using the R-4360 radial engine.. Development of an improved B-29 started in 1944, with the desire to replace the unreliable Wright R-3350 Duplex-Cyclone engines with the more powerful four-row, 28-cylinder Pratt & Whitney R-4360 Wasp Major radial engines, America's largest-ever displacement aircraft ...

  3. B50 - Wikipedia

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    B50 or B-50 may refer to: B-50 Superfortress, an airplane; BSA B50, 500cc motorcycle; International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems ...

  4. Lucky Lady II - Wikipedia

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    Lucky Lady II was the name of a B-17 of the 338th Bomb Squadron, which was shot down near Tielrode, Belgium, on 30 July 1943.. Lucky Lady II was also one of three similarly named aircraft, each of which was part of a historic circumnavigation on behalf of the United States Air Force:

  5. Boeing C-97 Stratofreighter - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing C-97 Stratofreighter is a long-range heavy military cargo aircraft developed from the B-29 and B-50 bombers. Design work began in 1942, the first of three prototype XC-97s flew on 9 November 1944 and the first of six service-test YC-97s flew on 11 March 1947.

  6. BMW S85 - Wikipedia

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    The "60s" were used for V8 engines and the "70s" were used for V12 engines, therefore the V10 was allocated in the "80s" (despite having fewer cylinders than the V12 engines in the "70s".) The engine code for the related BMW S65 V8 engine reflects its link to the S85. The S65 code was selected to signify that the V8 is largely derived from the ...

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  8. Boeing B-54 - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing B-54 was an American strategic bomber designed by Boeing for use by the United States Air Force. Derived from the YB-50C Superfortress , construction of the prototype was canceled before completion, and the aircraft was never flown.

  9. Beechcraft L-23 Seminole - Wikipedia

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    Based on B50. 40 delivered to the US Army from 1954, with many subsequently converted to L-23D standard. [10] [11] XL-23C One aircraft based C50 for evaluation by the US Air Force. [2] [3] L-23D 100 delivered new to the US Army plus 93 L-23As and Bs rebuilt to L-23D standard. [4] [5] [12] [13] RL-23D variant with belly-mounted radar.