El Club de los Bombarderos de Posguerra

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1971
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1963
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1961
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Miembro del Staff
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Moderador
no me gustan los aviones que los podés moddear cuando tenés ganas
tiene que venir de fábrica así
 

BUFF

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B-47 performing an Immelmann maneuver.

To minimize the B-47’s exposure to more sophisticated Soviet anti-aircraft defenses and blast effects, in 1955 a toss-bomb technique, or low-altitude bombing system (LABS) was developed. Target ingress with a nuclear weapon was executed at high speed and low altitude. At a predesignated point the aircraft would pull up and, just prior to going vertical, the bomb would be released toward the target. The B-47 would continue performing what is known as an Immelmann maneuver, a half-loop and roll upright heading at high speed away from the target. Several factors, including wing fatigue cracks caused by high-G loading, resulted in the discontinuation of the LABS program in 1959.

del FB de Cold War...
 
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