Student members of the U.S. Air Force study a Douglas RB-66 Destroyer. Illustration detail from Douglas Aircraft Company ad - 1955.
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Student members of the U.S. Air Force study a Douglas RB-66 Destroyer. Illustration detail from Douglas Aircraft Company ad - 1955.

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An RB-66 Destroyer refuels from a KB-50 Superfortress. (US Air Force)
Douglas RB-66 Destroyer. The Destroyer was first flown in 1954 and was designed as a replacement to the aging Douglas A-26 Invader fleet. Over the course of its life, the B-66 took on roles in the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Vietnam War, mostly in a reconnaissance role. (USAF photos via the National Museum of the USAF)