They Strapped 33 Rockets to a Bomber (And It Worked) The B-47 Stratojet’s History: https://youtu.be/WVlCdrag0AI
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They Strapped 33 Rockets to a Bomber (And It Worked) The B-47 Stratojet’s History: https://youtu.be/WVlCdrag0AI

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downward ejection test from B-47. This method employed on a few aircraft, usually to help avoid an obstacle at the rear of the aircraft or above their station. seats incorporated system that pulled the pilots' feet toward the seat, to stop them extending out impacting aircraft.
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ok i’m reading animorphs for the first time and the scene where jake+tobias are trying to get the campers to move is so good??? like they’ve been fighting the yeerks for awhile at this point and they’ve all had to get pretty confident but at the same time jake still lives as a human kid and i love that that was shown in the way he got rly nervous when getting scolded by richard. like he’s used to fighting the yeerks and being the leader of the animorphs, which is also why he was the one originally speaking not tobias, but he’s also not used to standing up to and commanding adults, especially normal adults. tobias though, who has been living as a bird for awhile now, has stepped outside of that type of human culture and had an easier time standing up to his authority. i love that character detail!!! it keeps coming back to they r just kids!!!
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The Boeing B-47 Stratojet, the United States’ first swept wing multiengine jet bomber, laid out design features that would set the pattern for large jet aircraft for years to come- a swept wing with engines in nacelles cantilevered ahead and below the wings. Boeing’s engineers were looking at jet powered developments as early as 1943 that would lead to the evolution of the B-29 Superfortress into jet power- however, wind tunnel testing showed that straight wings which were a much better known design in aviation of the day simply could not handle the potential of jet engines. At the end of the Second World War, Boeing aerodynamicist George Schairer was on a fact-finding mission in areas of Germany in Allied hands and in a captured aeronautics laboratory, he reviewed some of the German wind tunnel data on swept wings and sent the information back to Seattle to incorporate a 35-degree swept wing on the jet bomber design. Initial designs had the J47 engines mounted in the fuselage, leaving an aerodynamically clean wing, but the USAF wanted the engines away from the fuselage for safety reasons. Further study showed that putting the engines in pods cantilevered on pylons below and ahead of the wings still allowed the wings to be efficient but were safer locations for the early engines. As a bonus, the weight of the engines on the wing also reduced bending moments which allowed for lighter and more efficient wing designs. The Stratojet made its first flight on 14 December 1947, the 44th anniversary of the Wright Brothers’ first flight at Kitty Hawk. The Stratojet was so radical at the time, some Boeing engineers were skeptical it would even fly! November Aviation Photo Challenge | @kjdphoto1971 | #1119planes | “1st Generation Jet” | Day 1 #avgeek #aviation #aircraft #planeporn #PimaAirandSpaceMuseum #Pima #Tucson #DavisMonthan #Arizona #airport #planespotting #instaplane #instagramaviation #Boeing #B47 #Stratojet #USAF #mil_aviation_originals #instaaviation #aviationlovers #aviationphotography #flight #AvgeekSchoolofKnowledge #AvGeekNation (at Pima Air & Space Museum) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4UWmzBBF5j/?igshid=ovckcjb41eoy

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The moment of the test ejection from the bomber B-47
Boeing B-47 Stratojet with either Rocket or Jet Assisted Takeoff.
This Infographic Comparing Bomber Sizes Made Our Head Spin The B-52 Stratofortress Is Not The Biggest.
We always like showing you folks something new. Like you, we’re aviation nuts so all we think about is how to present cool facts and videos to get younger generations interested in the topic. Here, we just wanted to present the insane differences in bomber different sizes.
For the sake of simplicity, as there are dozens upon dozens of bombers, we narrowed this list down to these by using the following criteria. The bombers in this infographic are U.S. made, built between 1938 and present that were most produced during the decade. We graded the size of them by the length of their wingspan rounded to the nearest foot. That’s about it.
http://worldwarwings.com/infographic-comparing-bomber-sizes-made-head-spin/