The venerable B-52 isn't just getting upgraded. Paradoxically, it's also going retro...at least in terms of the paint scheme.
Inside, the B-52 cockpit will receive new digital multifunction displays, a hybrid mechanical-to-digital throttle system, new data concentrators, and an upgraded engine management system.
The U.S. Air Force is upgrading its B-52 Stratofortress, ensuring the 70-year-old bomber remains a key player in modern warfare. The upgrades include new engines and the capability to launch ...
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Powered by eight Pratt & Whitney turbofan engines and capable of carrying a 70,000-pound payload, the B-52 remains a reliable and cost-effective asset. Its longevity highlights both its robust design ...
The new parts will include brand-new engines, avionics, and other gear that could well mean the aircraft hits a century in service. The B-52, also known as “big ugly fat fellow” or Buff, ...
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