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B-52H 60-0034 returned to service
B-52H 60-0034 returned to service
B-52H 60-0034 left AMARG, and returned to Barksdale.
https://www.ksla.com/2019/05/13/decommi ... -boneyard/
https://www.ksla.com/2019/05/13/decommi ... -boneyard/
- vulcanxl425
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Re: B-52H 60-0034 returned to service
Good to see that "Wise Guy" back in service after long term storage at the boneyard.
Al
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" Thoir an Aire - Be Always Alert "
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Re: B-52H 60-0034 returned to service
Deployed at Fairford Mar - Apr'03 for Gulf War2. Not reported in the UK apart from that.
Re: B-52H 60-0034 returned to service
... except for a flypast at Farnborough 2004-07-25.graham luxton wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 1:16 pmDeployed at Fairford Mar - Apr'03 for Gulf War2. Not reported in the UK apart from that.
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Re: B-52H 60-0034 returned to service
That was 61-0034 operating from Fairford.Skymaster wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 2:04 pm... except for a flypast at Farnborough 2004-07-25.graham luxton wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 1:16 pmDeployed at Fairford Mar - Apr'03 for Gulf War2. Not reported in the UK apart from that.
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Re: B-52H 60-0034 returned to service
I did wonder about it, when I saw your post.
Re: B-52H 60-0034 returned to service
..... and people worry about the RAF getting a couple of pre-owned 737-7's with a few hours on them.
Is this B-52 an attrition replacement or an increase in the overall fleet?
Is this B-52 an attrition replacement or an increase in the overall fleet?
- ChrisCwmbran
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Re: B-52H 60-0034 returned to service
It's to replace the B-52 (or drone ) shot down by the Talitubbies in April!
Re: B-52H 60-0034 returned to service
60-0034 is a replacement for the b-52 that burnt out at Guam ,the other B-52 that came out of the boneyard the other year was a replacement for the B-52 that had an electrical fire in the states this brings the total up to 76 the max allowed under the treaty.
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