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Sunday, 7 March 2010

Oooops..........


H/T Canis 61

5 comments:

Unknown said...

I looked this up on the interwebs... apparently it's damage from strong turbulence!

sykes.1 said...

Thank God for multiple engines.

TOF said...

I remember this one. It's a B-52H, and it was the only B-52 to survive catastrophic loss of the vertical stabilizer. It landed safely. The USAF already knew of a structural problem with the vertical stab and Boeing was in the process of fixing it. If I recall correctly, this was the last one that lost its vertical stab. As Daniel P. says, turbulence was a factor in causing structural failure. This B-52 was over the front range of the Rocky Mountains, near Pueblo, Colorado, when the stab departed the aircraft.

orbitup said...

Poor buff!
Thanks for the info TOF.

TOF said...

If you want a pretty good rundown on the B-52 tail problems, check this site: http://www.talkingproud.us/HistoryB52NoTail.html

I know the pilot of the BUF that was lost at Elephant Mountain, Maine. He's still around and lives a couple of miles from me. His story is remarkable.