Posted on 12/22/2012 9:46:24 AM PST by EveningStar
The B-58 Hustler was the world's first supersonic jet bomber, a delta-winged marvel of Cold War design created in the 1950s solely to deliver nuclear weapons to the U.S.S.R. And the "pilot" used to test the capsule ejection system was a live bear.
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"Euthenasia and autopsy?"
I made hundreds of bombing runs over the family cat.
Good times....
It was a beautiful airplane. The flew out of Barksdale AFB back in the day and split the air with their power on takeoff. It was one of the most earth shaking, heart pounding events of my youth to see them go out. Just can’t express how it felt to see and hear them.
A 52 is simply lumbering by comparison. A magnificent airplane in its own right but still a high speed truck.
For some reason the rest of my #26 didn’t post. I explained that my dad was a cold war USAF vet. He described it simply as, “the sound of freedom,” which was a more than adequate expression for me :-)
B-58 = aviation porn.
/johnny
The fuselage looks similar to a B1.
Hope you don’t mind, I have my own “Sound of Freedom” story. My kids were young, during Desert Storm. The images of Israeli families sheltered in sealed rooms, wearing gas masks, permeated the media. U.S.M.C.A.S. El Toro was nearby, and when the FA-18’s thundered by, overhead, my neighbors and I agreed, that was the sound of freedom. Some of us would even salute them, as they passed. POSTSCRIPT: The base closed about 1998, I sure miss those good neighbors. Thanks!
I can get sucked into reading technical documents like that so fast... It's like crack cocaine for the brain.
/johnny
2) How did they get security clearances? Wouldn't their sympathies be with their Russian cousins?
I guess, back then, they could have used humans (i.e., blacks) for experiments where the outcome wasn’t assured, but they didn’t, and thankfully so.
As for the bears, I happen to have no love for that animal. They, almost always, have a crappy attitude towards life and towards humans. So if a few go bye-bye, tough - enough humans have been mauled for NO REASON, anyway.
And for those bears that gave their lives to help us in the Cold War, I applaud them. We were looking at wiping out BILLIONS of people, if either side was perceived as weak. These bears helped us convince the Soviets that we meant business, and there are, likely hundreds of millions, if not billions of people alive today that would not be, if either side blinked.
My Father worked at Eglin for nearly 35 years. Sometimes when he was working the night shift, he would let me spend the night. I would get to walk around and look over all the planes in the King Hangar.
Before that he worked in the basement of building 100. During that time Eglin was a SAC base. This was during the late 50s or maybe early 60s.
One night while I was there, they had a B-52 scramble. I am not sure how many there was but it was around 6. Each one had 8 engines. You can imagine the roar.
The B-58 ejection pod looks like something straight out of Star Wars.
LOL...I never worked on one (I was an A-7 mechanic) but you know how it is with some women...just LOOKING at them, you know they are trouble...:)
But hoo-boy, what a HOT looking plane!
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