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B-36 'Peacemaker' Units of the Cold War (Paperback)
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B-36 'Peacemaker' Units of the Cold War (Paperback)
Series: Combat Aircraft
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A fully illustrated study into the extraordinary Convair B-36
during the Cold War. Conceived during 1941 in case Germany occupied
Britain, when US bombers would then have insufficient range to
retaliate, the B-36 was to be primarily a '10,000-mile bomber' with
heavy defensive armament, six engines and a performance that would
prevent interception by fighters. Although rapid developments in
jet engine and high-speed airframe technology quickly made it
obsolescent, the B-36 took part in many important nuclear test
programmes. The aircraft also provided the US nuclear deterrent
until the faster B-52 became available in 1955. It was one of the
first aircraft to use substantial amounts of magnesium in its
structure, leading to the bomber's 'Magnesium Overcast' nickname.
It earned many superlatives due to the size and complexity of its
structure, which used 27 miles of wiring, had a wingspan longer
than the Wright brothers' first flight, equivalent engine power to
400 cars, the same internal capacity as three five-room houses and
27,000 gallons of internal fuel - enough to propel a car around the
world 18 times. Much was made of the fact that the wing was deep
enough to allow engineers to enter it and maintain the engines in
flight. B-36s continued in the bomber and reconnaissance role until
their retirement in February 1959 following 11 years in SAC.
Convair employees were invited to suggest names for the giant
aircraft, eliciting suggestions such as 'King Kong Bomber',
'Condor', 'Texan' and 'Unbelievable', but the most popular was
'Peacemaker'. Oddly, objections from religious groups deterred the
USAF from ever adopting it officially. This fully illustrated
volume includes first-hand accounts, original photographs and up to
30 profile artworks depicting in detail the complexity of this
superlative aircraft.
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