Posted on 07/20/2008 9:45:42 PM PDT by kristinn
Ktal has learned that a B-52 deployed from Barksdale crashed in the waters off Guam this morning. TheB-52 was scheduled to fly in Guam's Liberation Day parade, when for unknown reasons, the aircraft crashed. An extensive search is underway for the 6 crew members aboard that aircraft ...Their conditions are unknown.... we'll bring you more information as soon as it becomes available to us.
No, probably a B-1.
Nope that’s definitely an F-14 with its wings out.
My ex was stationed at Barksdale when we were first married. Spent a couple of years there. This is so sad. I hope they find them all. Prayers for the crew and their families.
The incorrect image on the news footage is an F-14 Tomcat.
Thoughts with the families and hopefully everyone is rescued safely.
Correction: that made up the B-52G egress systems. Only H models are still in service.
Not “required” but would have been aboard.
Your diagram is a bit off.
Pilot behind him about 10 feet is what was the gunners seat (left side of aircraft)
copilot and behind him about ten feet is the EWO seat( right side of aircraft)
When in Air Force tech school, (Crew Chief) the instructors told us that a few times in Viet Nam when the aircraft was hit, and communications was lost between the tail gunner and the rest of the crew, the tail gunner would bail out, not knowing that the thing was still air worthy. So the aircraft would return to base with no tail cone, and no tail gunner.
I can't verify that story, but they wouldn't lie to me , would they?
Of course not! ;) But I heard the same stories. The G & H models had the gunner in the main crew compartment behind the pilot and facing aft.
Yep Right next to the HONEY BUCKET..or DI seat (defense instructors Seat)
Latest:
At least two people have been recovered from the water but the military has not said what condition they are in. The B-52 had a crew of six.
Col. Robert E. Wheeler, 2d Bomb Wing commander, scheduled a news conference for 9 a.m. today outside Barksdale.
B-52 flights from Barksdale were cancelled until the Air Force can determine if Sunday’s crash was due to structural or mechanical problems.
New, but no real news:
Col. Robert E. Wheeler, 2d Bomb Wing commander, held a brief news conference for 9 a.m. today outside one of the gates to Barksdale. He described the mood of the base as “hopeful” but disclosed no new information about how the crash happened or the search for crew members.
Family and friends wanting information about the crash can call 318-456-8400, Wheeler said.
Adding my prayers for the crew’s safe return. God be with their families.
prayers up
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Yep. I missed the big, honking air intakes at the wing roots and the dual tailpipes.
“The crash of the Spirit of Kansas, which had 5,100 flight hours, was the first ever for the B-2.”
How many planes get a chance at a 2nd crash?
I think they do it on purpose just to piss off military personnel.
That is probably giving them too much credit, though, for even knowing the difference.
It’s probably just a graphic they use for any military aircraft story.
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