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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. 4925th Test Group - Wikipedia

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    The 4928th Test Support Squadron operated Boeing B-29 Superfortress, Boeing B-50 Superfortress, Convair B-36H Peacemaker, North American B-45 Tornado, Boeing B-47 Stratojet, Martin B-57 Canberra, Douglas B-66B Destroyer and Boeing B-52C Stratofortress in strategic bomber nuclear weapon delivery tests and provided B-36 and B-52 drop airplanes ...

  4. Lucky Lady II - Wikipedia

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    The Lucky Lady II was a B-50 of the 43rd Bombardment Group, equipped with 12 .50-caliber (12.7mm) machine guns. For its circumnavigation mission, a fuel tank was added in the bomb bay for extra range. The mission required a double crew with three pilots, under the command of Capt. James Gallagher. The crews rotated in shifts of four to six hours.

  5. 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 (ICD-10), code for Plasmodium falciparum malaria; Leyland Royal Tiger, a UK bus; Sicilian Defence, an Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings code; A Vietnamese RPG-2 rocket-propelled ...

  6. 1950 Rivière-du-Loup B-50 nuclear weapon loss incident ...

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    The 1950 Rivière-du-Loup B-50 nuclear weapon loss incident refers to loss of a nuclear weapon near Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec, Canada, during the fall of 1950. The bomb was released due to engine troubles, and then was destroyed in a non-nuclear detonation before it hit the ground.

  7. 10th Intelligence Support Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 444th was assigned to the first B-29 Superfortress wing, the 58th Bombardment Wing. After a period of organization at Davis-Monthan the squadron moved to Great Bend Army Air Field, Kansas. for training, initially flying Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses, Consolidated B-24 Liberators and Martin B-26 Marauders. [4]

  8. Boeing B-54 - Wikipedia

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    B-50 Superfortress 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. 454th Bombardment Wing - Wikipedia

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    The 4228th became fully organized on 15 June 1959 when the 492d Bombardment Squadron (BS), consisting of 15 Boeing B-52 Stratofortresses moved to Columbus from Carswell Air Force Base, Texas where it had been one of the three squadrons of the 7th Bombardment Wing. This was part of SAC's plan to disperse its strike force to reduce its ...