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B-52H Early Type U.S.A. F Statogortress Stgrategic Bomber (Limited Edition) (1/72 Scale)

By: ModelCollect

Type: Scale Model

Product Line: Military Aircraft (ModelCollect)

Last Stocked on 10/13/2022

Product Info

Title
B-52H Early Type U.S.A. F Statogortress Stgrategic Bomber (Limited Edition) (1/72 Scale)
Publisher
Sub-category
Publish Year
2021
Dimensions
20.5x12.75x3.75"
NKG Part #
2147929411
MFG. Part #
MDCUA72208
Type
Scale Model
Age Range
15 Years and Up

Description

The B-52H was proposed to extend the B-52's service life during the delays in the B-58 Hustler program. At first, a radical redesign was envisioned with a completely new wing and Pratt & Whitney J75 engines. This was rejected to avoid slowdowns in production, although a large number of changes were implemented. The most significant of these was ta new "wet" wing with integral fuel tanks, increasing gross aircraft weight by 38,000 pounds (17,235 kg). In addition, a pair of 700 US gallon (2,650 L) external fuel tanks were fitted under the wings on wet hardpoints. The traditional ailerons were also eliminated, and instead spoilers provided roll control. The tail fin was shortened by 8 feet (2.4 m), water injection system capacity was relocated to the main cockpit and was provided with an ejection seat. Dubbed the "Battle Station" concept, the offensive crew (pilot and copilot on the upper deck and the two bombing navigation system operators on the lower deck) faced forward, while the defensive crew (tail gunner and ECM operator) on the upper deck faced aft. The B-52G entered the service on 13 February 1959 (a day earlier, the last B-36 was retired, making SAC an all-jet bomber force). 193 B-52Gs were produced, making this the most produced B-52 variant. Most B-52Gs were destroyed in compliance with the 1992 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty; the last B-52G, number 58-0224, was dismantled under new START treaty requirements in December 2013. A few examples remain on display for museums.

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